“Our students really enjoyed meeting her and hearing her presentation on the challenges families face from the transgender movement when she participated in our Transgender Moment Conference a few years ago,” Hendershott said of Hasson.
“She truly is a leading Catholic voice on the ways in which our Church needs to help families and individuals respond to this issue.”
Hasson said that she is “look[ing] forward with great enthusiasm to working with the center’s scholars in the year ahead.”
“It’s a wonderful opportunity not only to engage with faithful, intellectually curious students but also to contribute to the center’s serious exploration — in light of faith and the natural law — of compelling cultural issues,” she said.
“It’s no secret that our culture has lost sight of what it means to be a human person, to be a man or a woman. The consequences are immense,” Hasson said. “How should Catholics respond, politically and spiritually? These are the conversations the Veritas Center seeks to engage.”
Hasson co-founded and directs the Person and Identity Project, an organization that offers resources to help parents, churches, and teachers navigate gender ideology issues. She also heads the Catholic Women’s Forum, an international network of Catholic women.
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