Raymond Arroyo

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Raymond Arroyo
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Born (1970-09-25) September 25, 1970 (age 50)
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Alma materNew York University Tisch School of the Arts
Occupation
  • Author
  • producer
  • director
  • presenter
EmployerEWTN
Spouse(s)Rebecca
Children3
Websitewww.raymondarroyo.com

Raymond Arroyo (born September 25, 1970) is an American author, journalist, and producer. He is the news director and lead anchor of EWTN News, the news division of the Eternal Word Television Network. He is creator and host of the news program The World Over Live and author of the Will Wilder series for young readers.[citation needed] He is a frequent presenter to The Ingraham Angle on Fox News Channel.

Early life[]

Arroyo was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He graduated from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.[1] He has stated on national TV (Fox News)that his father migrated from Central America and served as a U.S. Marine.

Career[]

Arroyo worked at the Associated Press, the New York Observer, and for the political columnist team of Evans and Novak.[citation needed]

Arroyo hosts the news program The World Over Live. A Fox News contributor, he is a frequent guest and occasional substitute host on The Ingraham Angle. He has been featured on such television shows as The Today Show, Good Morning America, and Access Hollywood, The O'Reilly Factor, Erin Burnett Out Front, and CNN Headline News.[citation needed]

Writing[]

Arroyo's biography of EWTN's founder, Mother Angelica, was a 2007 New York Times bestseller, as were each of Arroyo's following books. He is also the editor of Mother Angelica's Little Book of Life Lessons and Everyday Spirituality (2007 Doubleday), "Mother Angelica's Private and Pithy Lessons from the Scriptures" (2008 Doubleday), "The Prayers and Personal Devotions of Mother Angelica" (2010 Doubleday), co-author of, "Of Thee I Zing: America's Cultural Decline from Muffin Tops to Body Shots" (2011 Threshold Editions) and a series of children's books; "Will Wilder: The Relic of Perilous Falls" (2017), "Will Wilder: The Lost Staff of Wonders" (2018 Random House/Crown) and "Will Wilder: The Amulet of Power" (2019). His writings have been published by Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Times, The Financial Times, and National Catholic Register.

Personal life[]

Arroyo resides in New Orleans with his wife Rebecca and their three children.[1]

Books[]

  • Arroyo, Raymond (2005). Mother Angelica: The Remarkable Story of a Nun, Her Nerve, and a Network of Miracles. Doubleday Religious. ISBN 978-0-385-51093-6.
  • Arroyo, Raymond (2007). Mother Angelica: The Remarkable Story of a Nun, Her Nerve, and a Network of Miracles. Image Books. ISBN 978-0-385-51093-6.
  • Arroyo, Raymond (2007). Madre Angelica: La historia notable de una monja, de su nervio, y de una red de milagros. Image Books. ISBN 978-0-385-52116-1.
  • Mother Angelica (2007). Raymond Arroyo (ed.). Mother Angelica's Little Book of Life Lessons and Everyday Spirituality. Doubleday Religious. ISBN 978-0-385-51985-4.
  • Mother Angelica (2008). Raymond Arroyo (ed.). Mother Angelica's Private and Pithy Lessons From the Scriptures. Doubleday Religious. ISBN 978-0-385-51986-1.
  • Mother Angelica (2010). Raymond Arroyo (ed.). The Prayers and Personal Devotions of Mother Angelica. Doubleday Religious. ISBN 978-0-307-58825-8.
  • Ingraham, Laura (2011). Of Thee I Zing: America's Cultural Decline from Muffin Tops to Body Shots. Contr. Raymond Arroyo. Threshold. ISBN 978-1-4516-4204-9.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Salai, Sean (March 16, 2016). "'Will Wilder and the Relic of Perilous Falls': Author Q&A with Raymond Arroyo". America. Retrieved October 29, 2016.

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