EWTN Big Winner Of 2021 Gabriel Awards, Including Television Station of the Year
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IRONDALE, Ala., June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/
EWTN Global Catholic Network was the big winner of this year s Gabriel Awards, scoring seven awards, including Television Station of the Year. Other awards were garnered in the categories of Short Film, Single News Story, Best Interview, Best Video for Social Media, and Hot Topic: Courage Under Fire. Winning entries can be found at http://bit.ly/EWTN2021GabrielAwardWinners.
EWTN Global Catholic Network was the big winner of this year’s Gabriel Awards, scoring seven awards, including Television Station of the Year. Other awards were garnered in the categories of Short Film, Single News Story, Best Interview, Best Video for Social Media, and Hot Topic: Courage Under Fire. Winning entries can be found at http://bit.ly/EWTN2021GabrielAwardWinners.
BOSTON For Father Francis Godkin, FPO, the idea of being an instrument of God s peace, as the Prayer of St. Francis says, has always been important though his understanding of what that means has changed over time.
Growing up in Houston, Texas, Father Godkin went to local schools and received the sacraments from St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish. His mother consecrated him and his two siblings, individually, in the Marian consecration when they were children.
For many years, Father Godkin thought he would become a professional musician. He played piano and percussion from a young age, and it made him happy to see that people enjoyed hearing him play.
Cardinal O Malley meets with priests of the archdiocese, who have been ordained in the last five years, at the Pastoral Center. For more than a year, they had been holding these gatherings online. Pilot photo/CardinalSeansBlog.org
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Last Saturday morning, we were happy to celebrate the First Communions for our children from the Cathedral Parish. Msgr. O Leary, of course, joined me for the celebration.
It is always a delight to see the youngsters proclaim the readings and petitions, and we are so grateful to the catechists who prepared these children during the pandemic.