From the White House to the White Cross: Confessions of a TV News Correspondent (Paperback)

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About the Author


Peggy Stanton is a news correspondent, author, illustrator and painter, who served ABC-TV as the first woman news correspondent in Washington, DC. Her book, The Daniel Dilemma, featured nine public figures, including Gerald Ford and Coach Don Shula, and examined how their faith impacted their decisions in public life. Stanton also writes and broadcasts The Order of Malta Minute for The Order of Malta on Ave Maria Radio. In 1990, inspired by a visit to Medjugorje, she created a 501(c)3 organization, The Mary Anne Foundation, named after the Mother and Grandmother of the Prince of Peace. The Foundation’s mission is to foster world peace through spiritual means.   Peggy has also assisted in rehabbing houses in New Orleans and has been a frequent pilgrim to Lourdes as a Dame of Malta, caring for malades who are taken to the Shrine annually by the Order of Malta. She has also produced several videos on Lourdes and has served on the Boards of the National First Ladies’ Library, the Ivy Foundation and the Order of Malta.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781596145696
ISBN-10: 1596145692
Publisher: Marian Press
Publication Date: August 21st, 2022
Pages: 280
Language: English

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