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Mother Angelica, PCPA (born Rita Antoinette Rizzo on April 20, 1923) is an American
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 Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
 nun
Nun

A Nun is a woman who has taken special vows committing her to a religious life. She may be an monasticism who voluntarily chooses to leave mainstream society and live her life in prayer and contemplation in a monastery or convent....
 and founder of the Eternal Word Television Network
Eternal Word Television Network

The Eternal Word Television Network, or EWTN, is a United States-based broadcasting network that carries Roman Catholicism-themed programming....
.

future Mother Angelica was born Rita Antoinette Rizzo, on April 20, 1923 in Canton, Ohio
Canton, Ohio

Canton is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Stark County, Ohio. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio and is situated on the Nimishillen Creek, approximately 24 miles south of Akron, Ohio and 60 miles south of Cleveland, Ohio....
. She was the only child of John and Mae Helen Rizzo (née
Nee

Nee may refer to:* Married and maiden names or Nee, French for "born", indicates a woman's birth surname* NEE, a political party in Flanders, Belgium...
 Gianfrancesco). Her father abandoned the family when Rita was very young, and her parents divorced in 1929.






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Mother Angelica, PCPA (born Rita Antoinette Rizzo on April 20, 1923) is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
 nun
Nun

A Nun is a woman who has taken special vows committing her to a religious life. She may be an monasticism who voluntarily chooses to leave mainstream society and live her life in prayer and contemplation in a monastery or convent....
 and founder of the Eternal Word Television Network
Eternal Word Television Network

The Eternal Word Television Network, or EWTN, is a United States-based broadcasting network that carries Roman Catholicism-themed programming....
.

Early childhood

The future Mother Angelica was born Rita Antoinette Rizzo, on April 20, 1923 in Canton, Ohio
Canton, Ohio

Canton is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Stark County, Ohio. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio and is situated on the Nimishillen Creek, approximately 24 miles south of Akron, Ohio and 60 miles south of Cleveland, Ohio....
. She was the only child of John and Mae Helen Rizzo (née
Nee

Nee may refer to:* Married and maiden names or Nee, French for "born", indicates a woman's birth surname* NEE, a political party in Flanders, Belgium...
 Gianfrancesco). Her father abandoned the family when Rita was very young, and her parents divorced in 1929. Her mother maintained full custody of Rita, but struggled with chronic depression and poverty. Her maternal grandparents kept Rita at times.

Rita's childhood was marred by poverty and unhappiness as she grew up during the Great Depression
Great Depression

File:International depression.pngThe Great Depression was a worldwide economic Recession starting in most places in 1929 and ending at different times in the 1930s or early 1940s for different countries....
. Looking back upon this time in her life, Angelica described herself and her mother as being "like a pair of refugees. We were poor, hungry, and barely surviving on odd jobs before Mother learned the dry cleaning business as an apprentice to a Jewish tailor in our area. Even then, we pinched pennies just to keep food on the table." Due to the many responsibilities at home which fell upon young Rita, her school work suffered. Rita also suffered from prejudice because of her parents' divorce.

By the age of 16, Rita realized that her mother's dry-cleaning job was a dead end so she began searching for work for her mother. Through Rita's efforts, her mother got a better job that provided some relief from their dire poverty.

Reports of miracles

By 1941, a stomach ailment from which Rita had suffered since 1939 required medical attention. By November of that year, x-rays revealed serious abnormalities in her stomach
Stomach

In most mammals, the stomach is a hollow muscular organ of the gastrointestinal tract involved in the second phase of digestion, following mastication....
 and intestines. The pain continued to worsen, with no alleviation. Doctors were unable to do anything to relieve her suffering or remedy the ailment. Once again, Mae and Rita turned to their faith.

At this time, Mae heard of a local woman by the name of Rhoda Wise
Rhoda Wise

Rhoda Wise was an alleged United States Stigmata from Canton, Ohio . Her biography, Her Name Means Rose, was published by Eternal Word Television Network....
. Wise was a convert to Catholicism who had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Wise claimed that her cancer had been healed after she was twice visited by Jesus, once accompanied by St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Thérèse de Lisieux

Th?r?se de Lisieux , or Sainte Th?r?se de l'Enfant-J?sus et de la Sainte Face, born Marie-Fran?oise-Th?r?se Martin, was a Roman Catholic Carmelites nun who was canonization a saint and is recognized as a Doctor of the Church, one of only three women to receive that honor....
. Shortly afterwards, Wise received the stigmata
Stigmata

Stigmata are bodily marks, sores, or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus. The term originates from the line at the end of Paul of Tarsus's Letter to the Galatians where he says, "I bear on my body the st?gmata of Jesus" - stigmata is the plural of the Greek_language word st???a, st?gma,...
. On January 8, 1943 Mae and Rita visited with Wise to ask her for her prayers. Rita promised the Lord that, if she were healed, she would share this devotion with others.

After praying the novena
Novena

Novena is the feminine form of the Medieval Latin word, novenus, "ninth", which is the ordinal number from novem, nine.In the Catholic Church, a novena is a devotion consisting of prayer said on nine successive days, asking to obtain special graces....
, Rita still suffered from severe abdominal pain. She went to bed the night of January 17, 1943, with doubts about the entire episode. During the middle of the night, she experienced the worst stomach pain ever, although it lasted only a moment. The next morning, Rita found that she had no pain whatsoever. She believed that God had performed a miracle
Miracle

File:Folio 171r - The Raising of Lazarus.jpgA miracle is a sensibly perceptible interruption of the laws of nature, such that can only be explained by divine intervention, and is sometimes associated with a miracle-worker....
. This experience profoundly touched Rita's life and led her to a very deep love for God. Angelica traces her lifelong commitment to God to this healing.

Early adulthood and religious vocation

After graduating from high school in 1941, Rita tried many odd jobs. She began working at Timken Roller Bearing Company. Following work each day, she would stop at a local parish and pray the stations of the cross
Stations of the Cross

Stations of the Cross refers to the depiction of the final hours of Jesus, and the devotion commemorating the Passion. The tradition as chapel devotion began with St....
. She frequently attended Mass.

One evening in the summer of 1944, Rita stopped at a church to pray. Kneeling before the Blessed Sacrament
Blessed Sacrament

The Blessed Sacrament, or the Body and Blood of Christ, is a Catholic devotionsal name used in the Roman Catholic Church, Old Catholic and Anglican Churches, to refer to the Host and Precious Blood after they have been consecrated in the sacrament of the Eucharist....
, Rita felt God was calling her to be a nun
Nun

A Nun is a woman who has taken special vows committing her to a religious life. She may be an monasticism who voluntarily chooses to leave mainstream society and live her life in prayer and contemplation in a monastery or convent....
. She sought guidance from a local parish priest who encouraged her to begin visiting convent
Convent

A convent may refer to a community of priests, religious brothers, religious sisters, or nuns, or it may refer to the building used by the community, particularly in the Roman Catholic Church and in the Anglican Communion....
s. Her first visit was to the Sisters of St. Joseph
Sisters of St. Joseph

The Sisters of St. Joseph are a Roman Catholic Holy Orders of women founded in Le Puy-en-Velay, France. The order has approximately 14,000 members worldwide: about 7,000 in the United States; 2,000 in France; and are active in fifty other countries....
 in Buffalo, New York
Buffalo, New York

Buffalo , is the second largest city in the state of New York. Located in Western New York on the eastern shores of Lake Erie and at the head of the Niagara River, Buffalo is the principal city of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls metropolitan area and the county seat of Erie County, New York....
. This active order felt, however, that Rita was better suited for a contemplative order. She also visited Saint Paul
Paul of Tarsus

Saint Paul, also called Paul the Apostle, the Apostle Paul or Paul of Tarsus , was a Hellenistic Judaism, who called himself the "Apostle to the Gentiles", and was, together with Saint Peter and James the Just, the most notable of early Christian missionaries....
's Shrine of Perpetual Adoration
Adoration

Adoration is to give homage or worship to someone or something....
, a facility operated by an order of cloister
Cloister

A cloister is a covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle or garth. The attachment of a cloister to a cathedral or church usually indicates that it is part of a monastic foundation....
ed contemplative nuns, located in Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, the most populous county in the state. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie, approximately 60 miles west of the Pennsylvania border....
. When visiting this Order, Rita felt as if she were at home. The Order accepted her as a postulant, asking her to enter on August 15, 1944.

The one heartache that Rita suffered was leaving her mother, who was very much opposed to her daughter's pursuing the religious life. So Rita secretly planned her departure. On August 14, she wrote her mother a letter. When Mae found it on the morning of August 15, Rita had already arrived at her destination. In part the letter read: "When you receive this letter, I will be in Cleveland. I have entered the Adoration Monastery
Monastery

Monastery , a term derived from the Greek language word ???ast?????, neut. of ???ast????? - monasterios denotes the building, or complex of buildings, that houses a room reserved for prayer as well as the domestic quarters and workplace of Monk, whether monks or nuns, and whether living in Cenobium or alone ....
 at 40th and Euclid. You know it better as St. Paul's Shrine.... Something happened to me after my cure. What it was, I don't know. I fell completely in love with Our Lord. To live in the world for these past nineteen months has been very difficult. I love you very much and I have not forgotten what you have done for me. Please trust Him ... I ask your blessing that I may reach the heights I desire. I love you very much."

Early religious life

On August 15, 1944, Rita Antoinette Rizzo became Sister Rita, when she arrived at Saint Paul
Paul of Tarsus

Saint Paul, also called Paul the Apostle, the Apostle Paul or Paul of Tarsus , was a Hellenistic Judaism, who called himself the "Apostle to the Gentiles", and was, together with Saint Peter and James the Just, the most notable of early Christian missionaries....
's Shrine in Cleveland and entered the Adoration
Adoration

Adoration is to give homage or worship to someone or something....
 Monastery
Monastery

Monastery , a term derived from the Greek language word ???ast?????, neut. of ???ast????? - monasterios denotes the building, or complex of buildings, that houses a room reserved for prayer as well as the domestic quarters and workplace of Monk, whether monks or nuns, and whether living in Cenobium or alone ....
 of the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration (a cloistered contemplative order).

As a postulant
Postulant

A Postulant was originally one who makes a request or demand; hence, a candidate. Its use is now generally restricted to those asking for admission into a monastery or a convent, both before actual admission and for the length of time proceeding their admission into the novitiate....
, Sister was introduced to the religious life. She joined the nuns in prayer
Prayer

Prayer is the act of communicating with a deity or spirit in worship. Specific forms of this may include praise, requesting divine providence, confessing sins, as an act of reparation or an expression of one's emotional expression....
, adoration
Adoration

Adoration is to give homage or worship to someone or something....
, and manual labor
Manual labour

Manual labour is physical work done with the hands, especially in an unskilled employment such as fruit and vegetable picking, road building, or any other field where the work may be considered physically arduous, and which has as a profitable objective, usually the production of good s....
. Among her early assignments were working in the laundry, baking altar breads, working in the kitchen, and cleaning floors. Before long, though, Rita's knees began to cause her problems so her work assignments were altered. On November 8, 1945, Rita was invested as a Poor Clare nun
Nun

A Nun is a woman who has taken special vows committing her to a religious life. She may be an monasticism who voluntarily chooses to leave mainstream society and live her life in prayer and contemplation in a monastery or convent....
. She received the brown Franciscan habit and white novice veil. She received a new name and title: Sister Mary Angelica of the Annunciation.

During her time as a novice, a wealthy couple offered their mansion to the nuns so that a new foundation could be established. Their mansion was located in Canton, Ohio
Canton, Ohio

Canton is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Stark County, Ohio. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio and is situated on the Nimishillen Creek, approximately 24 miles south of Akron, Ohio and 60 miles south of Cleveland, Ohio....
, Angelica's hometown.

Final vows and leadership in the convent

After the move to Santa Clara Monastery in Canton, her knee problem was alleviated. On January 2, 1947 Angelica made her first profession of vows. On January 2, 1953, Sister Angelica made her solemn profession of vows.

Amid her caring for the spiritual needs of the novices and her other duties, Sister continued to help with the household chores. One such chore was scrubbing the floor with an electric scrubbing machine. While performing this task one day, she had a serious accident. Losing her balance on the soapy floor, Angelica fell to her knees and was flung against the wall back first. Her spine was seriously injured. In the following months the injury worsened and the pain was quite unbearable. Finally nearly two years after the accident, she was hospitalized and fitted with a body cast. Six weeks of traction proved to be no help, and so surgery followed.

The night before the operation, fearing the worst, Angelica made a deal with the Lord: "God! You didn't bring me this far just to lay me out on my back for life. Please, Lord Jesus, if You allow me to walk again I will build a monastery for Your glory. And I will build it in the South!" After four months of hospitalization, Angelica was released, able to walk again.

Founding of Our Lady of the Angels

Keeping the pledge she made before her surgery, Angelica began making preparations to establish a new monastery. After seeking all necessary permissions and raising funds by making and selling fishing lures, Angelica and four other sisters headed south. Our Lady of the Angels Monastery was officially established in Irondale, Alabama
Irondale, Alabama

Irondale is a city in Jefferson County, Alabama, Alabama, United States and a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama. At the 2000 census the population was 9,813....
 on May 20, 1962.

The first postulant to be received was Mae Francis (Sister Mary David), Angelica's mother. A few months later Sister Mary Veronica, the former Abbess of the Sancta Clara Monastery, transferred to Our Lady of the Angels Monastery.

Books Authored

In 1973, Angelica began writing booklets on the spiritual life. She authored 53 books. The Community took over the publishing and distributing of these books.
  • Journey into Prayer
  • In the Shadow of His Light
  • In His Sandals
  • The Father's Splendor
  • I Am His Temple
  • The Fruits of His Love
  • The Promised Woman
  • Sons of Light
  • Three Keys to the Kingdom
  • Inside the Kingdom
  • His Silent Presence
  • Jesus Needs Me
  • The Divine Personality of Jesus
  • Ad Lib with the Lord
  • Living Prayer
  • Dawn on the Mountain
  • My Life in the Rosary
  • To Leave and Yet to Stay
  • The Healing Power of Suffering
  • No Greater Love
  • Living Way of the Cross
  • Knowing God's Will
  • Two Wills—His and Mine
Mini-Books
  • Sharing God Together
  • Sentinels Before the Bread of Life
  • Encounter with Jesus through the Holy Spirit
  • My Life in the Sacraments
  • The Mass in My Life
  • Mi Vida En El Rosario
  • Sweeping the Temple Clean
  • Love is Not Loved
  • Holiness is For Everyone
  • Jesus My Savior
  • In Praise of Goodness
  • Kidi-Book and Kidi-Kolor-Book Series
  • Come. Follow Me
  • Healing Your Faith VS Faith Healing
  • Why Do You Stay Away?
  • His Pain—Like Mine
  • Holiness In Action
  • Holiness in a Nutshell
  • The Gift of Life
  • My Mother — the Church
  • The Family Spirit
  • Spiritual Hangovers
  • The Living Sacrament - Matrimony
  • Sympathetic Generosity
  • Rambling Thoughts
  • Struggle of a Soul's Purification
  • Before Time Began
  • Praying into Prayer


Founding of EWTN

By 1976, Angelica had written 50 booklets and recorded 150 audio cassette teaching tapes. When she was given the opportunity to make video tape programs for television, she realized the impact television could have in spreading the Catholic faith. She also gained national attention with her speeches. She began taping a local Catholic teaching series for airing local CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
 affiliate 42 WBMG (now WIAT
WIAT

WIAT may also refer to the Wechsler Individual Achievement TestWIAT is the CBS affiliate in the Birmingham, Alabama/Tuscaloosa, Alabama/Anniston, Alabama television market....
). Shortly after this, Pat Robertson
Pat Robertson

Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson is a televangelist from the United States. He is the founder of numerous organizations and corporations, including the American Center for Law and Justice , the Christian Broadcasting Network , the Christian Coalition of America, Flying Hospital, International Family Entertainment, Operation Blessing Internation...
 of the Christian Broadcasting Network
Christian Broadcasting Network

The Christian Broadcasting Network, or CBN, is a Christian television broadcasting network in the United States. Its headquarters and main studios are in Virginia Beach, Virginia....
 wanted to begin airing her program over his satellite network CBN
CBN

CBN may refer to:*Central Bank of Nigeria* Canadian Bank Note Company, a Canadian company that designs various identification systems* Cannabinol, a cannabinoid from Cannabis sativa ...
 (now ABC Family Channel). Additionally, Christian television WCFC 38 (now WCPX
WCPX

WCPX is the Ion Television owned and operated station in Chicago. It transmits its analog signal on UHF channel 38, and its digital signal on UHF channel 43....
) out of Chicago began airing her program in 1977. She visited their station as a guest on Among Friends, a local Christian show produced locally by that station. After that visit, she stated, "I must have one of these."

In the late 1970s, WBMG was scheduled to air a controversial movie from the CBS Network. Angelica refused to continue producing shows at that station unless they chose to preempt it. WBMG refused, so she ended the show temporarily. Shortly after, she was a guest on Jim Bakker
Jim Bakker

James Orsen Bakker is an United States Televangelism, a former Assemblies of God minister, and a former host of The PTL Club, a popular evangelical Christian television program....
's PTL Club. At that time she taped a few shows to air there as well as on CBN and WCFC. She visited there periodically throughout 1978 and 1979. At that point she began the vision of building her own cable channel.

In 1980, a garage behind the monastery was converted into a television studio. Angelica was then able to tape her programs without leaving the monastery. They continued to air on various Christian stations while she began planning to buy satellite space to launch her own Catholic Cable channel. After many problems and glitches, Angelica signed on her cable channel on August 15, 1981 and named it Eternal Word Television Network
Eternal Word Television Network

The Eternal Word Television Network, or EWTN, is a United States-based broadcasting network that carries Roman Catholicism-themed programming....
 (EWTN). This service aired via satellite to cable companies and home satellite dishes which it still does today.

Initially, EWTN was on the air from 7 pm to 12 midnight daily. They televised mass weekly, Mother Angelica Live (a talk show), Catholic shows produced from various Catholic groups, children's Christian programs, Life Is Worth Living
Life is Worth Living

Life is Worth Living was an inspirational United States television series. It premiered on the DuMont Television Network on Feb. 12, 1952 and ran until 1955, and then on American Broadcasting Company until 1957....
 with Bishop Sheen
Fulton J. Sheen

Fulton John Sheen was an United States bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. He was also a pioneer in the field of television evangelism. His cause for canonization for sainthood was officially opened in 2002, and so he is now referred to as a Servant of God....
, praying of the rosary
Rosary

The Rosary is a popular traditional Roman Catholic devotion. The term denotes both a set of prayer beads and the devotional prayer itself, which combines vocal prayer and meditation....
, Lutheran dramas like This Is the Life
This is the Life (TV series)

This Is the Life was a long-running United States Christian television dramatic series. This anthology series aired in television syndication from the 1950s through 1980s....
, public domain
Public domain

File:PD-icon.svgThe public domain is a range of abstract materials?commonly referred to as intellectual property?which are not owned or controlled by anyone....
 movies, cooking shows, and a few 1950s westerns. Angelica was frequently seen on the network teaching or taking questions from viewers via telephone. She hosted the "Mother Angelica Live" television program which aired on Tuesday and Wednesday nights.

EWTN expanded to 12 hours a day in 1985 and 24 hours a day in 1987. By 1986, EWTN phased out the secular programs and began airing only religious programming. In 1991, ETWN began running the mass every day. In 1992, Angelica also founded WEWN to broadcast Catholic programs world-wide via short-wave radio. In 1992, EWTN began mixing Latin into some parts of the mass, which is still done today. On Christmas of 1993, Mother and her nuns began dressing in a more traditional habit. The theming of the channel began to focus more on Catholic traditions and began to be perceived as less ecumenical.

EWTN has become a voice for American conservative and traditional Catholics, with its position on religious and social issues often mirroring that of Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II John Paul II is widely acclaimed as one of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century. He has been Pope_John_Paul_II#Role_in_the_fall_of_Communism in bringing down communism in Eastern Europe, as well as significantly improving the Roman Catholic Church's relations with Judaism, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and A...
. With the emphasis on tradition, Angelica has had feuds with some members of the Roman Catholic hierarchy. Most famous is the feud over a pastoral letter written by Roger Cardinal Mahony
Roger Cardinal Mahony

Roger Michael Mahony is an United States Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He is the fourth and current Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and was elevated to the Cardinal in 1991....
 of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles over teachings surrounding the Eucharist
Eucharist

The Eucharist, also called Holy Communion or Lord's Supper and other names, is a Christianity sacrament commemorating, by consecrating bread and wine, the Last Supper, the final meal that Jesus Christ shared with his disciples before his arrest, and eventual crucifixion, when he gave them bread saying, "This is my body", and wine...
 and the liturgy
Liturgy

A liturgy is the customary public worship done by a specific religious group, according to their particular traditions. The word may refer to an elaborate formal ritual such as the Eastern Orthodox Divine Liturgy and Mass , or a daily activity such as the Muslim salat and Jewish Jewish services....
. After this dispute, EWTN added a large theology department with conservative priests, theologians, deacons, and lay people to make sure EWTN is in line with the teachings of the Magisterium
Magisterium

Magisterium is a "teaching authority, of the Roman Catholic Church". The word is derived from Latin magisterium, which originally meant the office of a president, chief, director, superintendent, etc....
 of the Roman Catholic Church.

In 1996, Angelica began groundbreaking on a new Monastery in Hanceville, Alabama
Hanceville, Alabama

Hanceville is a city in Cullman County, Alabama, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 2,951....
 called the Shrine Of The Most Blessed Sacrament. It was built with private donations. The nuns moved to this shrine in 1999. The friar
Friar

A friar is a member of one of the mendicant orders....
s remained in Irondale. When the shrine was completed in 1999, the daily mass was telecast from there. In 2000, the daily mass telecast originated from Irondale. EWTN airs several benediction services from that monastery.

Angelica stepped down from control of EWTN in 2000 and handed control to a board of lay people. In 2001, she suffered health setbacks, especially stroke
Stroke

A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function due to a disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. According to the National Stroke Association, a "stroke" occurs when a blood clot blocks and artery or a blood vessel breaks, interrupting blood flow to an area of the brain....
s. Her first stroke occurred in the fall of 2001. She continued taping her show twice a week. On Christmas Eve, she suffered another stroke. This affected her speech and she has stopped doing shows. Reruns of her old Mother Angelica Live show appear regularly on the network. Also, reruns of her 70's show, that aired on CBN and PTL, now called "Catholic Classics", air regularly on EWTN.

Angelica taped a recitation of The Holy Rosary with Mother Angelica and the Nuns in 2003 which airs regularly. With the exception of the occasions when the cameras pan over to Angelica and her nuns during the live benediction services, she stopped making live appearances on EWTN at the end of 2001.

Today, Angelica is still living in the monastery. She is the third oldest nun. She participates in the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Blessed Sacrament

The Blessed Sacrament, or the Body and Blood of Christ, is a Catholic devotionsal name used in the Roman Catholic Church, Old Catholic and Anglican Churches, to refer to the Host and Precious Blood after they have been consecrated in the sacrament of the Eucharist....
 a few hours a day at the shrine.

Recognition

  • Time Magazine once described Angelica as "arguably the most influential Roman Catholic woman in America."
  • Mother Angelica's Private and Pithy Lessons from the Scriptures by Raymond Arroyo
    Raymond Arroyo

    Raymond Arroyo is the news director and lead anchor of EWTN News, the news division of the Eternal Word Television Network, a Roman Catholic broadcasted network founded by the Poor Clare nun Mother Angelica....
     was listed November 2, 2008 on the New York Times Best Sellers
    Bestseller

    A bestseller is a book that is identified as extremely popular by its inclusion on lists of currently top selling titles that are based on publishing industry and book trade figures and published by newspapers, magazines, or bookstore chains....
     list of advice and how-to books.


External links

  • , a biography and a New York Times bestseller by EWTN's The World Over host, Raymond Arroyo
  • , Oil Portrait Painting of Mother Angelica by Artist Mark Sanislo