EWTN: A Network Gone Wrong
by Christopher A. Ferrara
The book demonstrates that EWTN purveys to millions of Catholics
a strange brew of orthodox and heterodox, the sacred and the
profane. The anti-liberal Popes before the Second Vatican Council
(1962-1965) would view much of EWTN’s current programming as
Modernist corruptions of the Faith.
Basing itself on the extensive evidence taken from EWTN’s own
content, and comparing that content to the perennial belief and
practice of the Church, the book shows that EWTN’s “moderately
Modernist” version of the Faith is exactly what Pope St. Pius X
called “the Modernist as reformer.”
This book will shock and outrage many, but the overwhelming evidence
it presents will convince the open-minded that EWTN is indeed “A
Network Gone Wrong.” |