EWTN Founder Mother Angelica Dies at 92 on Easter Sunday

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Mother Mary Angelica, a folksy Roman Catholic nun who used a monastery garage to begin a television ministry that grew into a global religious media empire, has died. She was 92.

Mother Mary Angelica started broadcasting religious programs from a converted Monastery garage in Birmingham, Alabama in 1981. For the next twenty years she developed a media network that included radio, TV, and internet channels as well as printed media.

Mother Mary Angelica suffered a cerebral hemorrhage type stroke on Christmas Eve in 2001, and died on Easter Sunday in 2016.

The Eternal Word Television Network – Global Catholic Network (ETWN) is the American television network which broadcasts around-the-clock Catholic-themed programming.




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