Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 11/09/22 A new Christmas classic? Could be. Laurel Guillen‘s debut novel A Bellwether Christmas puts a fanciful spin on the true story of how St. Francis of Assisi came to create the iconic Christmas crèche that has become such a part of our holiday…

Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 11/04/22 Are there any redeeming qualities at all about Critical Race Theory (CRT)? Can it stand up to thoughtful and scientific criticism? According to noted Catholic philosopher and prolific author Edward Feser the answer is a resounding no. He explains why he views it…

Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 10/26/22 As author of The Planet Alzheimer’s Guide: 8 Ways the Arts Can Transform the Life of Your Loved One and Your Own and playwright of Planet A which dramatizes about the inner world of Alzheimer’s patients, Mary Crescenzo was recently named among the…

Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 10/24/22 A physician’s “aha” moment. Dr. John Bruchalski just wanted to provide quality medical care to his female patients and to meet all their medical needs. That was why he agreed to perform abortions during his residency. After all, if his patient wanted to…

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