On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Current Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is demanding the Homeland Security Secretary resign or face impeachment. Lawmakers expect other changes come January. Meanwhile, a group highlighting persecuted Christians around the world is wrapping up a week long initiative known as Red Week. Secretary General for Aid to the Church in Need, Philipp Ozores, joins to tell us more about this initiative and in particular why today is Red Wednesday. And an FBI mission alongside a surprising partner, the Archdiocese of Detroit, laid to rest nearly 600 crime victims. Director of Cemeteries for Catholic Funeral and Cemetery Services in Detroit, Bob Hojnacki, joins to tell us a little more about why the FBI sought the help of the archdiocese. Bishop Robert Barron, a man called "one of the Church's great messengers," joins to discuss why he decided to write his latest book "The Great Story of Israel" and explains its deep dive into the first half of the Old Testament. Finally this evening, an Irish priest and military chaplain killed during the first World War is officially on the path to sainthood. Father Willie Doyle served as Chaplain of the 16th Irish Division of the British Army during World War I, and died from mortar fire in 1917 after rushing to the battlefield to rescue his comrades. Postulator for Fr. Doyle's cause, Father John Hogan, joins to tell us about Fr. Doyle.
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