On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The Diocese of Hong Kong says it is "extremely concerned" over the arrest of its former bishop, Cardinal Joseph Zen. Director of the Captive Nations Coalition on the Committee on Present Danger: China, Se Hoon Kim, joins to talk more about Cardinal Zen's arrest and what message he thinks China is trying to send. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court met today behind closed doors for the first time since the leaked draft. Most lawmakers are outraged about the demonstrations in front of the justices’ homes and the defacing of Catholic Churches. Calling it a “tragic milestone,” President Joe Biden is honoring and remembering the one million Americans who have lost their lives to COVID-19 in the more than two years since it first arrived in the U.S. And new polls are gauging Americans' feelings on Roe v Wade. The polling signals broad support of upholding legalized abortion on the federal level. Research Associate at the Catholic University of America and Associate Scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, Michael New, joins to talk about these poll numbers. Finally this evening, a Vatican group is studying the life and legacy of a 20th century pope whose papacy lasted roughly one month, John Paul I. Professor at the Faculty of History and Cultural Heritage of the Church at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Fr. Mark Lewis, joins to tell us more about this event.
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