How can faith be relevant in today’s culture to anyone; young or old, Christian or otherwise? By examining this question across a wide spectrum of the aspects of life: the arts, education, parish life, and politics, Monsignor Lorenzo Albacete served as a witness for how Christians can engage with the world fully without losing sight of what is Christian in Christianity.
About the Speakers
Helen Whitney is a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and has presented her films and lectured at universities, museums and churches and seminaries around the country . She has presented the endowed Luce Lecture at Boston University, The Lana Schwebel Memorial Lecture in Religion and Literature at Yale, and the William Belden Noble Lectures at Harvard University.
Fr. Lee Fangmeyer is a native of the Washington DC area, growing up in Maryland. He received his Bachelors of Arts from University of Maryland and entered Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in 1985.
Kathryn Jean Lopez is a senior fellow at the National Review Institute where she directs the Center for Religion, Culture, and Civil Society, and editor-at-large of National Review.