EWTN Radio to Broadcast Liam Neeson CD on Good Friday

March 8, 2010

DENVER, CO (MetroCatholic) – On Good Friday, April 2, EWTN Radio will be broadcasting in its entirety this much-beloved Lenten production, Praying the Way of the Cross, featuring the beautiful yet rarely-heard sacred hymns of St. Alphonsus Liguori, sung and performed here by some of the world’s finest musicians and vocalists.

St. Alphonsus Liguori is the founder of the Redemptorists and the great Marian doctor of the Church.

Liam Neeson, the celebrated Irish-American actor, lends his remarkable voice to the words of St. Alphonsus. The Reverend Byron Miller, C.Ss.R., executive director of the National Seelos Shrine and Museum in New Orleans, LA, recites the prayers of
St. Alphonsus.

The text is taken directly from the book, The Way of the Cross According to the Method of St. Alphonsus Liguori, the popular classic used by Catholic churches around the globe for their Lenten devotions.

This remarkable production will air twice on Good Friday, first at 2 p.m. eastern time and then again at 10 p.m. eastern time. It will be heard around the country on most if not all of EWTN Radio’s many affiliates. A complete list of the radio stations, by state, can be found by going to www.ewtn.com/radio/amfm.htm.

The two broadcasts will precede and follow Pope Benedict’s Good Friday service from the Vatican.

EWTN Radio has called this one of the finest productions they have ever heard and have pledged to play it every year in its entirety on Good Friday.

To order a copy for your Good Friday observances, go to www.littlelambmusic.com or call toll free 888.753.0333. Praying the Way of the Cross retails for $16.95.

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