On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Pope Francis asked the faithful for prayers on the 10th anniversary of his pontificate. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, had the opportunity to speak with Alessandro Gisotti who has been the Pope's spokesman, on the past decade. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden insists America's banking system is safe. Program Director at the Independent Women's Forum, Julie Gunlock, discusses her take on the collapse of 2 very established banks that marked the collapse of the second and third largest bank failures in US history. And for the last 15 years, the American Association of Pro-Life OB-GYNs has set up a booth at the annual meeting of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. This year, their exhibit was cancelled even though they had reserved space more than a year ago. Students at Miami University in Ohio may soon have access to the morning after pill through a vending machine. The proposal is both led and funded by the Associated Student Government at Miami University. President of Students for Life at Miami University, Sam Dearie, joins to share what is prompting this at his college. Finally this evening, studies show Americans spend an average of 4 hours and 30 minutes every day on their phones. Fr. Christopher Seith, priest with the Archdiocese of Washington and author, joins to talk about his own experience and growing up without a cell phone.
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