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Photo courtesy of EWTN. Used with permission. All rights reserved.[/caption] EWTN will provide live coverage of Pope Francis’ visit to Ireland Aug. 25 and 26 for the final two days of the Ninth Annual World Meeting of Families. “For nearly three decades, EWTN has brought coverage of every World Meeting of Families into homes around the world and we are excited to be able to share the events from Ireland with our audience this year, “ said EWTN Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Michael P. Warsaw. “There will be many wonderful moments, including the Holy Father’s Mass at the Shrine in Knock, to the Festival of Families and the Closing Mass from Dublin.  EWTN will be there to cover them all.” EWTN will also broadcast the Pope’s meeting with Ireland’s bishops and civil authorities, as well as his visit to Saint Mary’s Pro-Cathedral. Coverage from the Emerald Isle will be anchored in-studio by EWTN President and Chief Operating Officer Doug Keck and “Women of Grace” Host Johnnette Benkovic Williams, and on-the-ground by EWTN’s own Father John Paul and EWTN Ireland’s Tracy Harkin. (Find EWTN at EWTN.com/channelfinder.) In the days leading up to the Pope’s visit, the WMOF will host an opening celebration and a three-day Pastoral Congress. Look for a special preview show at 5 p.m. ETTuesday, Aug. 21, which encores at 10 p.m. ET. Then, tune in at 9 a.m. ET, Wednesday throughFriday, Aug. 22-24, for coverage of each day’s keynote address, testimonies and the Mass – along with insightful commentary on all the events. (Encores at 10 p.m. ET.) In addition, viewers will want to log onto EWTN’s Facebook page for live coverage of each day’s Mass at 11 a.m. ET, and to EWTN’s special “World Meeting of Families” webpage, for encore presentations of various events and more.
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