EWTN News Nightly - Full show: 2020-07-24
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: US bishops condemn acts of vandalism and destruction at Catholic sites. Plus: The USCCB has declared July 24 “a Day of Mourning” for Hagia Sophia, a former church and museum in Istanbul that will be inaugurated as a mosque today. We have analysis. Also: We are on Capitol Hill as tensions continue to grow between the United States and China. And meet a 26-year-old priest and YouTube sensation who is making videos to connect with young people.
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