Carrie Gress
Fellow
Carrie Gress, Ph.D., is a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where she co-directs EPPC’s Theology of Home Project. She earned her doctorate in philosophy from the Catholic University of America and is the co-editor at the online women’s magazine Theology of Home.
Carrie Gress, Ph.D., is a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where she co-directs EPPC’s Theology of Home Project. She earned her doctorate in philosophy from the Catholic University of America and is the co-editor at the online women’s magazine Theology of Home.
Carrie has written for numerous publications and is a frequent guest on radio and television. She is the author of ten books, including The Anti-Mary Exposed and The End of Woman. She co-authored City of Saints: A Pilgrim’s Guide to John Paul II’s Krakow with George Weigel and Theology of Home I, II and III with Noelle Mering.
Carrie is a homeschooling mother of five and lives in Virginia.
I’m a mother of five. No one fights like moms to protect their children
Carrie Gress
Moms all over America have had it with what is happening to our country
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FOX News / August 15, 2023
Feminism’s Fairy Tales Have Erased Women
Carrie Gress
No longer is envy the downfall of women, but a badge of honor. And the ones we envy aren’t younger upstarts, but men, and not the best of men, but men like Hugh Hefner or Don Draper.
Newsweek / August 8, 2023
Women Are Reaping the Consequences of “Smashing the Patriarchy”
Carrie Gress
One might think that, with all this emphasis on feminism, women would have some sort of answer as to what women are—an answer that could easily distinguish women from men in our achievements and aspirations, and that would provide a clear understanding of what our gifts are and why we are proud to be women.
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Daily Caller / August 8, 2023
Rediscovering authentic womanhood and motherhood is the future of feminism
Carrie Gress
In her provocative new book, “The End of Woman,” expert author Carrie Gress challenges the impact of feminism, an ideology that originally aimed to “smash the patriarchy” but appears to have made male lives the norm for everyone, blurring the definition of “woman” after 50 years of radical feminism.
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Our Sunday Visitor / August 1, 2023
Feminism Gets All Dolled Up To Appeal To A New Generation In ‘Barbie’
Carrie Gress
New Book ‘The End Of Woman’ Explores The Toxic Roots Of Feminism
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Daily Wire / July 26, 2023
LGBTQ+ May Seem New, but It Grew From an Old Ideology
Carrie Gress
The ideas underpinning our societal wreckage are much older than most of us realize. The blueprint for it was set centuries ago, going back to the earliest stages of the feminist movement …
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National Catholic Register / June 6, 2023
In the Culture War, Don’t Forget Culture
Carrie Gress
It’s time for us to start taking culture seriously instead of passing it off as mere fluff. What we’ve long considered unimportant and not intellectually serious is what’s forming the souls of those who have nothing else to form them.
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Theology of Home / April 19, 2023
I’m Breaking Up With Barnes And Noble
Carrie Gress
One day, they stopped selling their cinnamon scones. Then I started noticing an uptick in crystals, tarot cards, and astrology books.
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The Federalist / March 20, 2023
Amber VanVickle, Requiescat in Pace
Carrie Gress
“What does God want from me?” Freedom. Freedom in knowing that God’s ways are beyond us, beyond our understanding. Freedom to know that God will do anything to bring us to him, even break our hearts, because the reward is so much greater.”
-Amber VanVickle
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Theology of Home / February 25, 2023
What Makes a Home
Carrie Gress
Commentary on the making of a home and simple beauty of doing so
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The Epoch Times / January 31, 2023