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When Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) was launched on August 15, 1981, many felt there would be little demand for a Catholic network. Now, in its 26th year, EWTN has become the largest religious media network in the world, transmitting programming 24 hours a day to more than 123 million homes in 140 countries and territories on more than 4,800 cable systems, wireless cable, Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS), low power TV and individual satellite users. In the early 1960s, Mother M. Angelica, a Poor Clare nun, cloistered and dedicated to the perpetual Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament, fulfilling a promise made to our Lord, founded Our Lady of Angels Monastery in Irondale, Alabama, in the Deep South. In one of her early evangelizing efforts Mother Angelica began writing "mini-books", short teachings on a variety of religious themes. As the popularity of these "mini-books" grew, her nuns obtained a printing press and started duplicating and distributing them worldwide. Soon, Mother began receiving requests for speaking engagements, evolving into a video series of her talks taped at a local Birmingham television station. The Poor Clare nun, who knew little of the world of technology and communication, then built her own TV studio on monastery property in Irondale, which today is home to Eternal Word Television Network. What began 24 years ago as a garage-turned-TV-studio is now a state of the art audiovisual complex funded totally by gifts from individuals and grou
Sunday Night Live -- 3/15/2009
42The Journey Home -- 7/14/2008
43Sunday Night Live -- 3/8/2009
44The Journey Home -- 3/3/2009
35EWTN: GLORY OF THE PAPACY 3 - 5/1/2007
36Mother Angelica Classic -- 9/8/2009
37EWTN: LENT TODAY - 2/1/2008
38Mother Angelica Classic -- 9/9/2008
39Mother Angelica Classic -- 8/26/2008
310Mother Angelica Classic -- 8/19/2008
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