EWTN Expands Presence in Sweden
EWTN Global Catholic Network has recently opened a new office in Stockholm, Sweden, marking a significant step in their mission to serve the local Catholic community and broader audiences in Northern Europe. This expansion is aimed at bolstering EWTN's efforts to provide relevant and faithful Catholic media content tailored to the needs of Swedish speakers.
Strengthening the Digital Presence
The establishment of the Stockholm office is a direct response to the growing demand for digital Catholic content in Scandinavia. With an increasing number of Catholics choosing to engage with the Church online, EWTN is committed to enhancing its accessibility and relevance in a highly digital environment. According to the Swedish Internet Foundation, an impressive 97% of the Swedish population uses the internet, with 93% logging on daily in 2025. This opens up tremendous opportunities for EWTN to reach new audiences through well-crafted, locally-produced content available at
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Ulf Silfverling, the director of EWTN Sweden, expressed excitement about the office's potential. He emphasized that "EWTN Sweden is built for the way people in Sweden live and consume media today" and is dedicated to ensuring that Catholic content resonates with Swedish audiences while honoring their unique cultural atmosphere.
A Growing Catholic Community
The Catholic Church in Sweden has seen a revitalization lately, with approximately 130,000 registered members. This growth can be attributed in part to increased immigration and subsequent conversions to the faith, as the Church gradually opens up following historical restrictions. EWTN views this community as a vibrant and expanding audience that seeks faithful Catholic media and evangelization efforts in their local language.
Michael P. Warsaw, the Chairman and CEO of EWTN, noted that the new office represents an important milestone in fulfilling their mission of "bringing the truth and beauty of the Catholic faith to people wherever they are." The strategic location in Stockholm allows EWTN to deepen its connection with this diverse community of believers and spiritually curious individuals alike.
Content That Resonates
The office is not just a physical location; it symbolizes EWTN’s commitment to engaging the Scandinavian audience with meaningful content. The programming will focus on local production of devotional and catechetical materials, enhancing the spiritual lives of Swedes by catering to their specific cultural and linguistic needs.
EWTN acknowledges Sweden's rich Catholic history, dating back to St. Ansgar's early missions and its medieval roots. This heritage will inform EWTN's programming as they endeavor to connect modern audiences with their historical Catholic traditions.
Andreas Thonhauser, EWTN’s Chief Global Officer, remarked, "This office represents more than a new location; it is a commitment to Scandinavia, Sweden and its growing community of faithful." The engagement with local Catholics through tailored content will be key in fostering deeper faith connections and encouraging community participation in the universal Church.
Conclusion
As EWTN embarks on this new venture in Stockholm, the impact on local Catholics and the broader Northern European audience promises to be profound. With a mix of historical reverence and contemporary digital strategies, EWTN is poised to deliver an array of compelling content designed not just for consumption, but for genuine spiritual growth and community engagement. In an increasingly interconnected society, the introduction of the Stockholm office marks a new chapter in EWTN's journey to serve the faithful across the globe.