Newsflash | The Guadalupe Radio Network is bringing Catholic Radio to Washington D.C.

Eric Sammons of the blog, The Divine Life, brought this to our attention last week. Here is the update to the Guadalupe Radio Network website:

The Guadalupe Radio Network is bringing Catholic Radio to Washington D.C.

With great thanks and praise to almighty God as we want to announce that the nation's capitol will soon be the home of another Guadalupe Radio Network station. On May 5th WMET 1160 AM will begin broadcasting Catholic Radio 24 hours a day. And what an amazing impact this station will have in bringing souls closer to our Lord and the holy Saints, an impact that has the potential to reach far beyond the immediate listening area.

WMET is a powerful 50,000 watt AM radio station which will blanket all of Washington D.C. and the surrounding area with the beautiful message of Christ's Good News through His One, Holy Catholic Church. In fact, the signal covers Washington DC and stretches on into Baltimore, Annapolis and beyond Arlington VA, along with dozens other cities across the metroplex. Over five million people will soon have the opportunity to tune into Catholic radio on the Guadalupe Radio Network.

We need your help. We'll be busy raising funds to ensure the long life of Catholic Radio in the nation's capital and preparing for the official kickoff and blessing of the studio. We are very thankful to everyone who has prayed and worked tirelessly to make this vision a reality. We will need a local staff, many volunteers and countless 'prayer warriors' over these next few months. Please download the project plan, "Into the Deep" and about how you can help be a part of this incredible moment in the history of our nation's capital and the local Catholic Church.

Our Lady of Guadalupe, please pray for us.

Please Download the DC Project Plan here (pdf)

Please Download the WMET Flyer here (pdf)

Note that the site has a link for Live Streaming in English and Spanish. Just think... you can now listen to Father John Corapi or Al Kresta in Maryland!

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