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Monday, August 30, 2010

Fr. Andrew Apostoli Co-Founder of Franciscan Friars of Renewal Will Celebrate Mass and Appear on CatholicTV Talk Show


Fr. Andrew Apostoli, C.F.R.will preside at the live, televised Mass on CatholicTV on September 9th at 9:30AM (Eastern).

He will also appear on the live CatholicTV Talk Show “This is the Day” on September 14th, to discuss the Promises of Fatima.

This is the Day airs at 10:30AM ET at CatholicTV.com and on CatholicTV. The show is rebroadcast at 7:30PM and other times during the week.

Fr. Andrew Apostoli, C.F.R. is a founding member of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, and has been active in teaching, preaching retreats and parish missions, and in giving spiritual direction. Fr. Apostoli is the Vice-Postulator for the cause for the canonization of Archbishop Fulton Sheen.

Fr. Apostoli is the author of numerous books, including “Following Mary to Jesus: Our Lady as Mother, Teacher, and Advocate”and “Walk Humbly With Your God: Simple Steps to a Virtuous Life”. In the laste fall his newest book on the miracles at Fatima will be released by Ignatius Press.

Fr. Edward Udovic, C.M. will also be interviewed on This is the Day. Fr. Udovic will discuss the documentary, “Vincent De Paul: Charity’s Saint” which he wrote and produced.

Reverend Edward R. Udovic, C.M., Ph.D., is a Vincentian priest from the Western Province (U.S.A.) of the Congregation of the Mission. Ordained in 1984, he has a Doctorate in Church History from the Catholic University of America. He has written extensively in the area of Vincentian history, and has given presentations throughout the United States and internationally on Vincentian history, spirituality, mission effectiveness, and leadership.

The documentary “Vincent De Paul: Charity’s Saint” will air on CatholicTV during the week of September 27th. St. Vincent De Paul died on September 27th, 1660. The documentary will air at the following times. Monday 11:00PM Wednesday 2:00 PM Friday 12:00 PM and Sunday 2:00 AM

The documentary will also air: Friday, October 22nd at 9:30 PM and Saturday, October 23rd at 1:00PM

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