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EWTN Reports News From a Catholic Perspective

Erik Rosales, EWTN Capitol Hill Correspondent, brings you important stories and events from Washington, D.C., weeknights on EWTN News Nightly. Whether interviewing lawmakers or spotlighting key developments, Rosales is steadfast in defending the Faith and reporting the Truth.

 

From right-to-life and conscience protections to the fight for religious liberties, Rosales covers the topics that resonate deeply with Catholics.

 

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“In a way, we’re not only journalists, but also advocates. We’re able to remind them about the important stories for us Catholics, such as right-to-life and saving the unborn. That’s something that they’re not getting from the other news operations up here.”

– Erik Rosales

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“It really is an incredible experience to be able to talk to these lawmakers and be able to find out what they’re thinking, how they’re thinking, and which way they’re going to vote on a particular issue.”

 

– Erik Rosales