Leticia Velasquez

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Mother to three daughters and a Literature instructor, Leticia has always loved writing, good literature, and classic films. She became a blogger in 2006, and began to include film reviews on her blogs, Causa Nostrae Laetitiae, and Cause of Our Joy Suddenly Leticia was thrust into the world of film criticism when Eric Sheske of the National Catholic Register mentioned her blog as a source for Catholic film reviews. The next day, an invitation arrived to attend a film premiere in Hollywood, which she accepted, and a film critic was born. Leticia began Catholic Media Review to guide parents in their decisions on whether to let their children see a particular film. She also promotes independent family films like “Bella”, and “Fireproof” so that they can reach a larger audience. Her goal is nothing less than a transformation of the culture to what Pope John Paul II called a “Culture of Life”. She realizes that the pivotal role the media has to play in this transformation, and is determined that those who would defame Christ’s message do not have the last word. She writes film and book reviews for the following publications: MercatorNet, Catholic Exchange, Catholic Online, and “National Catholic Register”. Her reviews have been posted at the websites of Reuters, IMBD, USA Today, Chicago Sun-Times, and various TV news stations.

Heaven’s Song: Sexual Love as it was Meant to Be

Not “Just a Word”

Fireproof: Can This Marriage be Saved?

Book Review: A Haystack Full of Needles

Kit Kittredge: An American Girl Deserves an Enthusiastic Recommendation

Get Smart – And Don’t Take the Kids

Movie Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Behold Your Mother

Prince Caspian: Resident of a Darkened World

The History of Eugenics is in Expelled

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