Historic Catholic Mass in Anglican Canterbury Cathedral | EWTN News In Depth

Historic Catholic Mass in Anglican Canterbury Cathedral | EWTN News In Depth

For the first time in centuries, over 50 Catholic priests processed into Canterbury Cathedral — the heart of Anglicanism — to celebrate Mass honoring St. Thomas Becket, martyred here in 1170. This historic pilgrimage drew hundreds, blending faith, history, and culture in a powerful tribute to England’s Catholic roots. Watch as pilgrims, clergy, and converts reflect on Becket’s legacy and the Church’s enduring presence in Canterbury. EWTN's Colm Flynn reports from Canterbury in the UK. ------------ Hosted by Catherine Hadro, EWTN News In Depth welcomes guests in a discussion of current events in the Church, politics, and culture, all through the lens of the Catholic faith. This show is about finding out who we are as people and as Catholics, and how we can confidently live our faith in the world. It is produced by EWTN News: https://www.ewtnnews.com ------------- EWTN News In Depth airs on EWTN Fridays at 8pm ET. It re-airs on Saturdays at 1am ET & Sundays at 11am ET ------------ Sign up today to receive the EWTN News In Depth newsletter: https://www.ewtn.com/indepth ------------- Follow EWTN News In Depth on Social Media: Facebook:   / ewtnnewsindepth   Twitter:   / ewtnnewsindepth   Instagram:   / ewtnnewsindepth   ------------- Subscribe to EWTN YouTube channel here:    / ewtn   ------------- You can support the EWTN News mission: https://bit.ly/3qDR1qf