Monday, April 15, 2002 4:08 PM

Vassula on TV and a visit to Germany

Vassula’s next journey will be to Germany for a meeting with young people at a Coptic Church on May 11th. Details at:
/meet.html

While in Canada earlier this month, Vassula was interviewed, live, for the Canadian Christian TV channel, the Miracle Channel
www.miraclechannel.ca

The recording of a second TV interview made for the channel will be broadcast on April 18/19 and re-broadcast on April 22.

For precise timing details and for links to the broadcasts which will be viewable on the internet, go to: /miraclech.html

Copied below is part of a letter from David Huxley (the ‘David’ of the Messages) who was present for both Vassula’s live broadcast and the recorded interview about to be broadcast.

“We drove from 9:30 AM Tuesday until 2:30am Wednesday arriving in Lethbridge when all the motels were closed. We slept in the car and nearly froze. We got to the Miracle Channel building at 9am. We were escorted into the studio and there were about fifty in the audience.

Well the first session was a phone-in show. Not a single controversial call and one of the callers who was 8 years old stole the show. I am overwhelmed by the way Vassula now handles all questions that are presented to her, especially those by protestants. You see the Miracle Channel is a protestant TV broadcasting network, the only one in Canada and reaches from coast to coast as well as up to the arctic. Its viewers are for the most part protestant. It can be received on two satellite bands as well as the internet. So Vassula has now been aired throughout Canada. How did Vassula get to be hosted on a Protestant show may you ask. Well the producer Sandy Whyte and her husband were Anglicans at one time. They converted to Catholicism and it was at their initiative that they invited Vassula not without some opposition. Anyway the emphasis of the two interviews was by protestant elders. The second interview was not a phone in show but an interview by two protestants.

The reception after the interview was most welcome and so it seems that we now have a really good opportunity for the messages to be spread throughout the protestant tradition.”