

Mother Angelica (Rita Antoinette Rizzo (20 April 1923 - March 27, 2016) also known as Mother Mary Angelica of the Annunciation was a cloistered Franciscan nun of the. This page has been listed as needing cleanup since. Please review Wikiquote:Templates, especially the standard format of people articles, to determine how to edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. If I’m going to hell, it’s not going to be over a peanut.This person article needs cleanup. She once revealed, on “Mother Angelica Live” that she told the corrupt man “Look. But when someone went to the convent looking for a kickback, she pulled the nuns out of that venture. Prior to that time, Mother Angelica and the other nuns produced packages of peanuts for various venues, in order to keep the convent going. They aired the film, and she built her studio.

When the local TV station that she originally taped her show at planned to air a film that was blasphemous, she threatened to pull her program from the station and build her own studio at the convent, even though she knew she would have a crew of 12 cloistered nuns with no television experience and $200 to work with. She strived to imitate Jesus in all things – even when doing so seemed to compromise her convent’s material sustainability or her dream to spread God’s Word. If that mirror is cloudy or distorted, Jesus' reflection will be so vague it will hardly be seen.” In “The Father’s Splendor,” the Poor Clare nun also wrote “I am a mirror to my neighbor, and in that mirror, he must see a reflection of Jesus. Salvationīut while Mother Angelica understood the importance of forgiveness, she also understood the importance of upholding her Christian values. Here are seven other inspirational quotes from Mother Angelica that might have the same effect on you. Get cracking.” She touched the hearts and souls of many with her words. One of her quotes that reflects how she lived her life is “God wants you to be in the world, but so different from the world that you will change it. In her nearly 93 years of life on earth, she also said some remarkable things.

In doing so, the dynamic nun had a tremendous and enduring impact on the world. She harnessed the power of technology in order to further the Kingdom of God. Feisty and spirited, Mother Angelica did more than establish the EWTN cable network. But that force was beautifully powered by God’s love and Word, gifts of the Holy Spirit and an unwavering and uncompromising devotion to Jesus. When she walked among us, Mother Mary Angelica, the Poor Clare nun who founded the Eternal Word Television Network in 1981, was a force to be reckoned with. She could rebuke her most ardent critics in one breath and lovingly invite them to return to Jesus in the next.

And she could bring those same crowds to heartfelt tears. She could make crowds of people laugh out loud.
