Carrie Gress is a Fellow at The Ethics and Public Policy Center and a Scholar at The Institute for Human Ecology at Catholic University of America. She is a prolific writer and author of several books, including The Marian Option, The Anti-Mary Exposed, and Theology of Home. She and her husband, and five children, live in Virginia. She is also the editor of the online Catholic women's magazine, TheologyofHome.com.
"...a powerful prescription for a truly liberating Catholic
feminism."
--George Weigel
"Carrie Gress's book is a page-turner! And the message is important
enough to win this Protestant's endorsement." -- Ann Coulter
Carrie is a thoughtful, gentle writer who tells hard yet loving
truths. Listen to her. --Austin Ruse, President of the Center for
Family and Human Rights (C-FAM)
Carrie Gress's recent book is a brilliantly insightful continuation
of her earlier book, The Marian Option. --Msgr. Arthur B. Calkins,
Former official of the Pontifical Commission "Ecclesia Dei",
Internationally Renown Mariologist, Author/Speaker
I am bowled over by Carrie Gress' latest book. For me, it's among
the most important works published by a modern Catholic.... Her
discovery and definition of the Anti-Mary is an answer to the
current world-wide dismay over "what on earth has happened to
women?" --Mallory Millett, Writer, Speaker, Director David Horowitz
Freedom Center, Sister of feminist-icon Kate Millett
The Anti-Mary Exposed accurately captures and describes the
multifaceted and diabolical attacks on woman especially within her
feminine, maternal and nuptial identities. This is a fantastic book
from a heart overflowing with love and devotion for the Blessed
Virgin Mary...an excellent read and I highly recommend it!
--Obianuju Ekeocha, International Human Rights Activist and author
of Target Africa: Ideological Neo-colonialism of the Twenty-first
Century
This inspired, monumental text is foundational for the proper
restoration of authentic feminine beauty, dignity, and fulfillment
through and with the Spiritual Mother of All Peoples. --Mark
Miravalle, St. John Paul II Professor of Mariology, Franciscan
University of Steubenville
This is a powerful book. We need Mary. Full of grace, Carrie Gress
helps us return to Bethlehem to learn Christ again as a practical
matter. This book is an encounter for our world, politics, culture,
and family. Read this book and share it. The urgency underlying it
is real. --Kathryn Jean Lopez, Senior Fellow, National Review
Institute, Editor-at-Large National Review
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