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Home » News » Children’s author says his faith-based books are a way to fight the culture war: ‘Kids are on the frontline’

Children’s author says his faith-based books are a way to fight the culture war: ‘Kids are on the frontline’

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As Easter serves as a reminder of renewal and hope for many in the Christian faith, the author of a series of new books for children warns that cultural war is treated and the struggle for family values.

Anthony Detefano is a best -selling author recognized by his books with Christian theme for adults and children. His books give life to biblical stories through vivid and animated narration. His last, “of bread and wine to divine saints”, It presents children to the Eucharist, a central element of the Catholic and Orthodox communion, in a simple and accessible way.

“If the electorate rejects Wakism, what other options does the left have? What is its most effective strategy? It is going after the children,” Digital Fox News told Fox News in an exclusive interview.

“It is true that American voters have rejected the physical mutilation of children’s bodies through puberty blockers, sexual hormones and irreversible gender transition surgeries,” said weaning. “But they must also recognize that the alarm that left, through the entertainment industry, is so determined to mutilate the child’s minds and souls through ideological propaganda. That is a hard body. Wokeness. Wokeness. Wokeness. Wokeness. Mutilating the souls of children.”

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The author of the Children's Book Anthony Detefano meets with Pope John Paul II.

The author of the Children’s Book Anthony Detefano meets with Pope John Paul II. (Anthony destefano)

The detefano works have been published in 18 countries and have resulted in 12 languages. For him, the way to become an author of children’s books was not so clear from the beginning.

New Yorker Native, attended the prestigious high school Stuyvesant High School, known for its rigorous academic programs, and where it is with its English teacher. That teacher, Frank McCourt, won the Pulitzer Award for his “Angela’s Ashes” memoirs, then adapted to a movie.

McCourt’s influence on weakest was immediate.

“They assigned us to write books for children,” Retefano recalled. “I wanted to force us to stop writing elaborately, as teenagers or do.”

“I had always wanted to be a doctor,” he said. “A surgeon, to be exactly.”

However, obstacles such as organic chemistry and integral calculation led him to reassess his goals, he joked.

In his midnifest veins, the life of weaning touched a turn in another direction, he thought. He found a deep connection with the Catholic faith, influenced by the writings of CS Lewis and GK Chesterton, which led him to write again.

“I thought,” AH, maybe, maybe there is a way to combine both theses of being a writer and being a doctor. “Maybe what God really wanders me to do is be a healer of a child, but heal people, not with surgery, but through my writing,” he said.

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The author of the Children's Book Anthony Detefano meets with Pope Francis.

The author of the Children’s Book Anthony Detefano meets with Pope Francis. (Anthony destefano)

“That is the genesis of all my writing career and writing simply,” he said. “And then, of course, as I aged, and I recognized more and more that there was a cultural war, I realized that the children represented the frontline lines in that cultural war the livelihoods of those who choose the livelihoods and those of the livelihoods. “

In 2018, Detefano deviated from writing books for children and wrote “Inside The Atheist Mind: unmarking the religion of those who say there is no God”, which immediately attracted criticism and negative reviews online.

Of that experience, he said, “it was stimulating,” adding that “if you are attacked by secular culture, then it means you are doing your job.” For weaning, restoring the “objective truth” of family values ​​and faith for the current social landscape is one of the keys to rejecting “moral relativism” prevalent in current culture.

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“Now, Easter is the celebration of the resurrection, and that is the best proof that light conquers darkness,” he said. “The same power that rolled the stone on Easter morning is available to us while we go back against the lies that are being fed us.”

Jamie Joseph is a reporter of American policy for Fox News Digital that covers transgender and culture problems, education and human health departments, and legislative developments in the United States.

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