CNA Staff, May 22, 2021 / 07:00 am
A cardinal on Wednesday blessed the new studio of an EWTN affiliate in Croatia.
Cardinal Josip Bozanić officially inaugurated the new television space May 19 in the Croatian capital Zagreb.
The cardinal said that it was an important day not only for the affiliate, Laudato TV, but also for viewers in Croatia and around the world.
He said: “Today I can say that Laudato TV, along with the director Ksenija Abramović, realized its vision by persistently overcoming obstacles and challenges and realized this commendable work: television that is useful and needed by Croatian society, one that many recognized as an alternative to other media, and in whose content many families find comfort, strength, and encouragement.”
Croatia is a country of nearly four million people bordering Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. More than 80% of the population are baptized Catholics.
Laudato TV began broadcasting at Christmas 2015. The opening of its new studio follows a difficult period for Croatia, which has suffered from the coronavirus pandemic as well as a devastating earthquake in December.
Ksenija Abramović, the station’s director, said: “This is a great grace and a gift from God, that six years after we started working, we can continue in a new work environment, in an office building that adequately meets production, technical, study requirements, and our professional needs, so that we can effectively continue to be the media service of evangelization.”
The opening comes as EWTN, the largest religious media network in the world, expands its presence in Europe. Last week, EWTN Poland opened its new office in Wrocław, Lower Silesia. Next week, EWTN Nordic will open a studio in the Swedish capital, Stockholm.
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