Man issued trespassing warning after disturbance at EWTN Mass

Irondale, Ala., Nov 4, 2018 / 04:12 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- EWTN Global Catholic Network has called for prayers for a man who caused a disturbance during the network’s televised Mass Nov. 4.

“We ask that our EWTN family keep this individual in their prayers,” said EWTN Chairman and CEO Michael Warsaw in a Nov. 4 statement.

The man reportedly caused a disturbance and attempted to approach the altar during the 7:00 a.m. live televised Mass on EWTN.

EWTN security personnel promptly removed the man from the chapel. Local police detained the man and issued him a warning for trespassing.

No one was injured in the incident and the Mass continued without issue, said Warsaw.

EWTN Global Catholic Network was launched in 1981 by Mother Angelica of the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration. The largest religious media network in the world, it reaches more than 275 million television households in more than 145 countries and territories.

In addition to 11 television channels in multiple languages, EWTN platforms include radio services through shortwave and satellite radio, SIRIUS/XM, iHeart Radio, and over 500 AM & FM affiliates. EWTN publishes the National Catholic Register, operates a religious goods catalogue, and in 2015 formed EWTN Publishing in a joint venture with Sophia Institute Press. Catholic News Agency is also part of the EWTN family.


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2 Comments

  1. Yes, giving him a trespassing warning will certainly do the trick. Wait until he comes back with an AK-15 assault rifle or an IED with nuts, bolts, and shrapnel. Maybe a “healing Mass” can be celebrated afterwards. Since actions like this and limp ecclesial responses are the new normal, Cardinal Burke may well right that the last times have arrived.

  2. The man acted out the over half-century frustrations and disbelief that many of us have suffered through with this daily abomination and sacrilege against our Lord and Church. We should thank the man for his courage and keep praying that God will act against the takeover of the institution by the enemies of Christ.

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