STEPHANIE MANN ON KRESTA IN THE AFTERNOON


CWG member Stephanie Mann will appear on Kresta In the Afternoon on November 15 at 4:40 p.m. EST (3:40 p.m. Central) on Ave Marie Radio Network. Listen live on-line wherever you are: http://avemariaradio.net/christian-radio-host.php/Al-Kresta/.


Stephanie and Al Kresta will discuss her recent article “Henry VIII’s ‘Achievement’: What Was the Dissolution of the Monasteries?” published in the November/December issue of Our Sunday Visitor‘s The Catholic Answer Magazine (available by subscription).



On Thursday, November 10 at 7:45 a.m. EST, Stephanie will also appear on The Son Rise Morning Show to speak with Brian Patrick about her Henry VII’s ‘Achievements’ article. Readers can listen here http://www.sonrisemorningshow.com/ live as she talks to Brian Patrick.



Mann is the author of Supremacy and Survival: How Catholics Endured the English Reformation (Scepter Publishers, 2009). Supremacy and Survival tells the story of the Catholic Church’s survival and restoration  in England, serving as a lesson and warning of the risks to faith and freedom caused by absolute power. The book follows the persecution of the Catholic Church beginning in the 16th Century and continuing for 250 years until the rise of Catholic converts in the 19th Century like John Henry Newman and Henry Manning who helped to pave the road for Catholic Apologists like G.K. Chesterton of the 20th Century.


Supremacy and Survival is available through Scepter Publishing, Eighth Day Books, EWTN Religious Catalog, St. Paul’s Bookstore of London, and Amazon. It is also available in e-book format through Amazon, Barnes and Noble.com, and iBookstore by Apple. 



You can also visit Stephanie Mann’s website to learn more about Supremacy and Survival at www.supremacyandsurvival.com or go to her blog at www.supremacyandsurvival.blogspot.com


Stephanie has a B.A. and M.A. in English Language and Literature from Wichita State University. She has taught English and History at Wichita State University and Newman University, as well as RCIA Ministry and Spirituality Core courses at the Spiritual Life Center in the Religious Studies Program at her home parish, Blessed Sacrament. Her other interests include travel, reading and reading groups, walking, White West Highland Terriers, and most of all, her family and friends. She is working on a second book, focusing on the Catholic Martyrs of the English Reformation from 1535 to 1681, currently titled Their Faith was Their Crime.


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