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Longtime EWTN Host Father Brian Mullady Dies at 78

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Father Mullady, a Register contributor, will be remembered for his strong media presence teaching the Catholic faith in an understandable and relatable manner. Throughout his career, he hosted seven television series on EWTN and published seven books with EWTN Publishing.

EWTN television and radio host, author and devoted teacher Dominican Father Brian Thomas Becket Mullady died on the evening of Tuesday, April 22, following health complications. He was 78.

Father Mullady will be remembered for his strong media presence teaching the Catholic faith in an understandable and relatable manner. Throughout his career, he hosted seven television series on EWTN and published seven books with EWTN Publishing.

The priest hosted several programs centered on Christ and the Church, including God’s Blueprint for a Happy Life with Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers. The show was created to “provide a step-by-step guide for getting the most out of the Ten Commandments and to show how faithfully following them leads to a rich and rewarding life in Christ.”

Father Mullady’s many articles and booksexplored a wide range of topics and theological questions, from Grace Explained: How to Receive — and Retain — God’s Most Potent Gift to St. Thomas Aquinas Rescues Modern Psychology.

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