Mother
Angelica The Remarkable Story of a Nun, Her Nerve, and a Network of
Miracles - The extraordinary
saga of Mother Angelica, founder of the multimillion-dollar Eternal Word
Television Network and “the most influential Catholic woman in
America” according to Time magazine.
In 1981, the year after Ted Turner founded CNN, a simple nun, using merely
her entrepreneurial instincts and $200, launched what would become the
world’s largest religious media empire in the garage of a Birmingham,
Alabama, monastery. Under her guidance, the Eternal Word Television
Network grew at a staggering pace, both in viewership and in influence, to
where it now reaches over a hundred million viewers in hundreds of
countries around the globe.
Born Rita Rizzo in Canton, Ohio, in 1923, Mother Angelica was abandoned by
her father and raised in poverty by a mother who suffered from suicidal
depressions. As a young woman, Rita developed severe abdominal pain that
doctors dismissed as a “nervous condition,” but when she sought the
prayers of a local mystic, her symptoms disappeared. Awakened to the power
of prayer, she vowed to dedicate her life to God and became a cloistered
nun, expecting to spend her life hidden from the world. But Rita’s faith
soon compelled her to unlikely endeavors, from establishing a monastery in
Alabama to starting the world’s first Catholic cable network. Relying
solely on “God’s providence,” Mother Angelica built an empire
without concern for budgets or fund-raising campaigns, achieving what even
the highest levels of the Catholic Church had been unable to do.
Raymond Arroyo combines his journalist’s objectivity and eye for detail
with more than five years of exclusive interviews with Mother Angelica. He
traces Mother Angelica’s tortured rise to success and exposes for the
first time the fierce opposition she faced, both inside and outside of her
church. It is an inspiring story of survival and proof that one woman’s
faith can move more than mountains.
Quotes:
“In this dramatic page-turner, Raymond Arroyo has
captured the life and lessons of Mother Angelica, a woman who may well be
the patron saint of CEOs. Buy this book and be inspired.”
—Lee Iacocca, The Iacocca Foundation, former chief executive officer of
the Chrysler Corporation
“Raymond Arroyo masterfully captures the complexities, humanity, and
tenacity of Mother Angelica, who has long been one of my own personal
heroes. The founder of the Eternal Word Television Network, Mother
Angelica is a woman who dared to dream, to stand up for what she believed
in, and whose faith showed that anything is possible. In Arroyo’s hands,
she becomes someone you wish you had the opportunity to know and love.
Read this book and believe.”
—Nicholas Sparks
“This is some woman. What a wonderful story Raymond Arroyo has
written—wonderful because it’s true, because he got the facts,
because she chose him to tell them, and because he’s a born
storyteller.”
—Peggy Noonan, author of When Character Was King
“Mother Angelica’s personal words to me, her courageous example, and
her constant prayers helped inspire my portrayal of Jesus in The
Passion of the Christ. No one could have captured the essence of this
modern-day saint better than Raymond Arroyo. His narrative gifts and
understanding of Mother are clearly evident in this truthful and often
candid depiction of one nun’s struggle to bring God to the multitudes.
Surely this book, and Mother’s life will have an incredible enduring
legacy.”
—James Caviezel, actor
“Mother Angelica is one of the greatest entrepreneurs of all time, and
is truly one of my heroes. With his “insider” perspective, Raymond
Arroyo has done a masterful job capturing not only Mother’s immeasurable
accomplishments but also her remarkable personality. Like Mother herself,
this book has the unique combination of being both inspiring and
entertaining.”
—Thomas S. Monaghan, founder of Domino’s Pizza and Chancellor of Ave
Maria University
“A rattling good story of fear, faith, courage, and bulldog tenacity,
beautifully told. The drama of Mother Angelica’s life is a powerful
reminder that the extraordinary lies just beyond the ordinary—if we have
eyes to see and ears to hear.”
—George Weigel, author of Witness to Hope:Tthe Biography of Pope John
Paul II
About the Author:
RAYMOND ARROYO is the news director and lead anchor at
EWTNews. As host of the international newsmagazine, The World Over Live,
he is seen in more than 110 million households each week. Arroyo has
worked at the Associated Press, the New York Observer, and for the
political columnist team of Evans and Novak. His writings have appeared in
the Wall Street Journal, the National Review, the Financial
Times, and other publications. He has been featured on the Today
show, Good Morning America, Access Hollywood, and various
cable outlets, where he frequently comments on matters of culture and
faith. He lives in New Orleans with his wife and three children.
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