Rome, Italy, Nov 4, 2021 / 10:20 am
The EWTN Vatican Bureau will launch the “Roman Nights” event series on Thursday with a panel discussion on virtue in the workplace.
The events, which are both live-streamed and in-person, will feature conversations on different topics related to life and religion by three guests of faith who are living or working in Rome.
The first event in the series, held at the Order of the Holy Sepulchre’s headquarters in Rome, is on the topic of “virtue in the workplace,” with Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See Eduard Habsburg, entrepreneur and philanthropist Daniele Di Fausto, and Pontifical University of the Holy Cross professor Fr. John Wauck.
The panel discussion, in English, will be moderated by EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief Andreas Thonhauser, and can be viewed live on the EWTN Vatican Facebook page at 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (11 a.m. Mountain Daylight Time).
A drinks reception will conclude the event for those attending in person.
The EWTN Vatican Bureau is the Rome office of EWTN News. Around 35 people work or collaborate from the office, providing video news services in English, Spanish, and German, and written news services in English, Spanish, and Italian.
The multinational, multilingual staff includes members from the United States, Italy, Spain, France, Austria, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Kazakhstan.
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