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Johnnette Williams, who has been a part of EWTN since the 1980s, is the host of Women of Grace. The program’s mission is to “encourage and affirm women in their dignity as daughters of God and in their gift of authentic femininity.”
Women of Grace airs on both television and radio. While both media are important, Williams says that there are certain advantages to listening to the radio. She says, “Catholic radio provides an intimacy with those who are listening. There’s an interactive quality to Catholic radio, especially with the call-in shows.” On a personal level, she enjoys speaking with listeners on-air. She says, “I receive as much from my listeners as I give out through Catholic radio.”
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It is therefore Jesus Christ Himself who is the source as well as the object of the liturgy; and hence the ecclesiastical year, which we have undertaken to explain in this work, is neither more nor less than the manifestation of Jesus Christ and His mysteries, in the Church and in the faithful soul.
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