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'''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]]. He is creator and host of the news magazine ''The World Over Live''.
'''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]]. He is creator and host of the news magazine ''The World Over Live''.


== Biography ==
===Biography===


Arroyo graduated from the [[New York University]] [[Tisch School of the Arts]]. Prior to working at EWTN, Arroyo worked at the [[Associated Press]], the ''[[New York Observer]]'', and for the political columnist team of Evans and Novak. He is best known as host of the EWTN news program ''The World Over Live'', where he has interviewed many Catholic figures including the first English language conversation ever recorded with [[Pope Benedict XVI]], which was conducted with the then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. Other interviews include [[Mel Gibson]], who was interviewed on the set of his film ''[[The Passion of the Christ]]''. Arroyo's biography of EWTN's founder, [[Mother Angelica]], was a [[New York Times bestseller]]. He is also the editor of ''Mother Angelica's Little Book of Life Lessons and Everyday Spirituality''.<ref>''Biography''. Raymond Arroyo. 8 Feb. 2008. http://www.raymondarroyo.com/biography.html.</ref> He has been featured on ''[[Today (NBC program)|The Today Show]]'', ''[[Good Morning America]]'', and ''[[Access Hollywood]]''.
Arroyo graduated from the [[New York University]] [[Tisch School of the Arts]]. Prior to working at EWTN, Arroyo worked at the [[Associated Press]], the ''[[New York Observer]]'', and for the political columnist team of Evans and Novak. He is best known as host of the EWTN news program ''The World Over Live'', where he has interviewed many Catholic figures including the first English language conversation ever recorded with [[Pope Benedict XVI]], which was conducted with the then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. Other interviews include [[Mel Gibson]], who was interviewed on the set of his film ''[[The Passion of the Christ]]''. Arroyo's biography of EWTN's founder, [[Mother Angelica]], was a [[New York Times bestseller]]. He is also the editor of ''Mother Angelica's Little Book of Life Lessons and Everyday Spirituality''.<ref>''Biography''. Raymond Arroyo. 8 Feb. 2008. http://www.raymondarroyo.com/biography.html.</ref> He has been featured on ''[[Today (NBC program)|The Today Show]]'', ''[[Good Morning America]]'', and ''[[Access Hollywood]]''.

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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. He is creator and host of the news magazine The World Over Live.

Biography

Arroyo graduated from the New York University Tisch School of the Arts. Prior to working at EWTN, Arroyo worked at the Associated Press, the New York Observer, and for the political columnist team of Evans and Novak. He is best known as host of the EWTN news program The World Over Live, where he has interviewed many Catholic figures including the first English language conversation ever recorded with Pope Benedict XVI, which was conducted with the then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. Other interviews include Mel Gibson, who was interviewed on the set of his film The Passion of the Christ. Arroyo's biography of EWTN's founder, Mother Angelica, was a New York Times bestseller. He is also the editor of Mother Angelica's Little Book of Life Lessons and Everyday Spirituality.[1] He has been featured on The Today Show, Good Morning America, and Access Hollywood.


Books

  • Mother Angelica: The Remarkable Story of a Nun, Her Nerve, and a Network of Miracles, Doubleday, 2005. ISBN 978-0395-51093-6
  • Mother Angelica's Little Book of Life Lessons and Everyday Spirituality, |Doubleday, 2007. ISBN 978-0385-51985-4
  • Madre Angélica: La historia notable de una monja, de su nervio, y de una red de milagros, Doubleday, 2007. ISBN 978-0395-52116-1

References

  1. ^ Biography. Raymond Arroyo. 8 Feb. 2008. http://www.raymondarroyo.com/biography.html.