EWTN Sun. series ‘The Suffering Church,’ the Truth About Catholic/Christian Persecution Around the World

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I saw a promo for this series today on EWTN. Info on this link says “airing in September”. I don’t remember seeing anything about this back in Sept. Anyway, will be interesting to see what they present. It looks like it was running in Oct..

‘The Suffering Church,’ Reveals the Truth About Catholic/Christian Persecution Around the World – And What You Can Do About It
…Watch “The Suffering Church” to learn the truth about Christian persecution in China, Burma, North Korea, Pakistan, Vietnam/Laos, Iraq, Sudan, Nigeria, Egypt, Eritrea/Ethiopia, India, and Sri Lanka – and, most importantly, what you can do to help. This series is part of EWTN’s continuing commitment to shining the light on Catholic social justice concerns around the world.
The series is hosted by Lord David Alton, a member of the British Parliament, who launched “Jubilee Campaign UK” in 1987. That campaign has resulted in more than 150 members of Parliament “adopting” cases of religious discrimination around the world. …
11:00PM EST Sundays 1 hr
5:30 AM EST Tuesdays 1 hr

I don’t see the usual “Where God Weeps” program that’s been showing in the past, on EWTN from Aid to the Church in Need.
 
I saw a promo for this series today on EWTN. Info on this link says “airing in September”. I don’t remember seeing anything about this back in Sept. Anyway, will be interesting to see what they present. It looks like it was running in Oct..

‘The Suffering Church,’ Reveals the Truth About Catholic/Christian Persecution Around the World – And What You Can Do About It

11:00PM EST Sundays 1 hr
5:30 AM EST Tuesdays 1 hr

I don’t see the usual “Where God Weeps” program that’s been showing in the past, on EWTN from Aid to the Church in Need.
Naturally, EWTN has no knowledge of the persecution of the Eastern Catholic church (esp Eastern Europe) that has been continuing at least all my life (I’m 58). I have met, have personally known or have heard of many, many Ukrainian Catholics who STILL are persecuted for their faith. If you have heard of the visionary, Josep Terelya, he’s a good example of one. Cardinal Josep Slipyj spent 18 years in a Siberian prison camp because he would not denouce his faith. There are still underground churches in Ukraine. Priests dress as peasants and beggars to travel from village to village to celebrate a mass in a village.

Have you heard this well known story: The soviet soldiers invaded a certain village because they got word of such a priest and mass in a certain home. One of the soldiers said,We know this is happening here. We will kill you all. I give you this last chance to stop this and leave now to save your lives. A few ran out of the house. These soldiers were ready to kill those remainining in the house and gave them 1 final warning,but the peasants would not denouce God. The soldiers then said, Now I know I can trust you. If you are willing to die for your faith, I know you will not report me if I join you in the Divine Liturgy here and now.
 
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