On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Freshly back from Europe where he attended NATO meetings and met with Nordic leaders, President Joe Biden flew to Camp David, leaving the White House without taking questions from reporters. Meanwhile, every branch of the US military is struggling to meet its yearly recruiting goals. DOD numbers show both a record low percentage of 17 to 39 year olds are eligible to serve due to previous drug use and obesity and an even smaller fraction are willing to enlist. And reaction continues to pour in after the release last week of the names of the delegates for the upcoming Synod on Synodality at the Vatican. Senior Editor for the National Catholic Register, Jonathan Liedl, joins to tell us about the people participating in the synod and how they were chosen. A professor at the University of Notre Dame is suing an independent student newspaper that reported on her alleged pro-abortion activism. A rising senior at Notre Dame and editor of the school paper that published the stories, Joe Dereuil, joins to give us a bit of background on the reporting for these stories and how some of the allegations against Professor Kay came to light. Finally this evening, the Diocese of Fort Wayne South Bend in Indiana recently completed an 8 day Eucharistic pilgrimage. The Secretary for Communications of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Nicole Hahn, joins to tell us how this 100 mile walk came about.
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