On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Pope Francis is back at the Vatican, 8 days after his abdominal surgery. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser has more. And in the United States, millions of borrowers may learn soon whether they could receive up to $20,000 in student debt relief. It's been one year since President Joe Biden signed the bipartisan Safer Communities Act. He traveled to West Hartford, Connecticut to mark the anniversary. Meanwhile, the LA Dodgers rescinded their initial invitation to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence following pushback from fans. Founder of DLE Agency and Achilles Public Relations, Doug Eldridge, joins to share how he thinks the Dodgers have handled the situation from a public relations standpoint. A new study examines the US states that are the most friendly and least friendly to religious non-profit organizations. Napa Legal Institute Vice President and Executive Director, Mary Margaret Beecher, joins to tell us more about the faith and freedom index. It's the final day of the USCCB Spring Assembly in Orlando, Florida. Staff writer for the National Catholic Register, Lauretta Brown, joins to share some of the highlights. Finally this evening, Catholic officials from Germany recently held a conference at the Vatican on ways to show our Catholic faith to the rest of world. EWTN Vatican Bureau Journalist Rudolf Gehrig spoke with one of the participants.
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