Tonight on "EWTN News Nightly": Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Philadelphia for yet another discussion on what the Administration calls protecting reproductive rights, taking place at Bryn Mawr College. The USCCB rejects the Administration's abortion agenda. And the only sure race in the US House, is one without a challenger and that's exactly what is happening in Wisconsin's 6th District. Republican Congressman Glenn Grothman has the field to himself, but that hasn't stopped the 4 term lawmaker from speaking out. Meanwhile, it is now illegal in one British town to make the sign of the Cross or quote scripture near the local abortion clinic. Editor-in-chief of CNA Deutsch, AC Wimmer, joins to tell us more about that. A Pontifical university hosted a 2 day conference to talk about service learning in Catholic high schools as a tool for integral education. Director of CLAYSS, the Latin American Center for Solidarity Learning and Service, Maria Nieves Tapia, joins to tell us more about this symposium and specifically on the service learning. Finally this evening, Fr. Augustus Tolton is the latest subject of the EWTN series "They Might Be Saints." The show arrives in time to mark the 125th anniversary year of Fr. Tolton's death. Producer and host of "They Might Be Saints," Micheal O'Neill, joins to share more on Fr. Tolton.
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