On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Dozens of parents attended the unveiling of the Parents Bill of Rights. They told lawmakers they have been ridiculed, chastised, sued and even arrested after they questioned what their children are being taught before school boards. Meanwhile, the annual Conservative Political Action Conference is underway at the National Harbor. Some of the biggest names running for the Oval Office are set to speak. The owner of a Catholic bookstore in Florida is suing the city of Jacksonville. She says a law there, threatens both the practice of her faith and her business. Senior Counsel in the Center for Conscience Initiatives, Hal Frampton, joins to tell us about the city of Jacksonville's human rights ordnance and who it aims to protect. And Pope Francis unveiled a measure aimed at saving money. He says he is cutting housing perks for cardinals and Vatican managers. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to tell us more about this decision from the Holy Father and why he is releasing it now. Finally this evening, a podcast series that follows the work of a Catholic exorcist is now topping the charts. 'The Exorcist Files' is number one in Spotify's religion and spirituality category and quickly climbing the charts on Apple. Host of 'The Exorcist Files,' Fr. Carlos Martins, joins to tell us more about the podcast.
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