FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 13, 2022
Contact: Nicole Stacy, [email protected]
Washington, D.C. – Today EWTN Global Catholic Network announced Prudence Robertson as the new host of the television program EWTN Pro-life Weekly. Robertson served as communications associate at Susan B. Anthony List since 2020, after having interned at the organization in 2018.
“In her role at Susan B. Anthony List, Prudence connected with movers and shakers in pro-life advocacy and excelled at communicating a winsome pro-life message in the media,” said SBA List Vice President of Communications Mallory Quigley. “Prudence truly knows the pulse of the pro-life movement and will hit the ground running as host. Our team is so proud of all she accomplished at SBA List and is excited to continue working with her and the EWTN Pro-Life Weekly team to bring vital stories and analysis to millions of EWTN viewers worldwide.”
Robertson is taking over for the program’s founding host and producer Catherine Hadro, who previously announced her transition to an EWTN contributor role after five years as anchor.
In 2017, EWTN and SBA List partnered to launch the first-of-its-kind half-hour weekly program to inform and educate viewers about current pro-life events, with SBA List bringing political insight, legislative analysis, as well as relationships with legislators and members of the media to help create the dynamic, must-watch program. SBA List President Marjorie Dannenfelser said at the time that the show would “collapse the distance between the White House, Congress, the press, and those at home who care deeply about saving unborn boys and girls, who want to know what more they can do.”
SBA List is a network of 900,000 pro-life Americans nationwide, dedicated to ending abortion by electing national leaders and advocating for laws that save lives, with a special calling to promote pro-life women leaders.
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