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Antonio Galindo is originally from Spain, who came to live in the EEUU in 2014 together with his family as a missionary family of the Catholic Church, sent by Pope Benedict XVI. He is a member of the Neocatechumenal Way, and in 2015 entered the seminary in Newark, NJ, where he has been studying for the priesthood for the last five years.
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View all postsApril St. Martin is a convert to Catholicism, baptized 2021 in Denver, Colorado; and a member of Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice - Canada. She moved, alone, from South Korea to Canada at the age of 16; was happily married in Montreal in 2022; and now serves in RCIA and as a software engineer in the browser and AI space, with an active interest in the moral implications of AI.
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Audrey Yu (Maria Audrey Lukito) is a published writer and teacher. She holds a Master of Theological Studies degree in World Religions from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. Her other writings can be accessed at audreyyujiahui.com.
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Audrey Yu (Maria Audrey Lukito) is a published writer and teacher. She holds a Master of Theological Studies degree in World Religions from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. Her other writings can be accessed at audreyyujiahui.com.
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Avellina Balestri (aka Rosaria Marie) is one of the founding members and the Editor-in-Chief of The Fellowship of the King, a Catholic literary magazine featuring the works of homeschool students, homeschool graduates, and beyond. She reads and writes extensively about the history and culture of the British Isles, taking a special interest in the legends of Robin Hood and the stories of the Catholic English Martyrs. She also sings, composes, and plays the penny whistle and bodhran drum, drawing inspiration from Celtic music artists such as Loreena McKennitt. She also spends her time watching and reviewing classic movies, networking with a host of zany international contacts, and last but certainly not least, striving to deepen her relationship with the Ultimate Love and Source of Creativity, and share that love and creativity with others.
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Avellina Balestri (aka Rosaria Marie) is one of the founding members and the Editor-in-Chief of The Fellowship of the King, a Catholic literary magazine featuring the works of homeschool students, homeschool graduates, and beyond. She reads and writes extensively about the history and culture of the British Isles, taking a special interest in the legends of Robin Hood and the stories of the Catholic English Martyrs. She also sings, composes, and plays the penny whistle and bodhran drum, drawing inspiration from Celtic music artists such as Loreena McKennitt. She also spends her time watching and reviewing classic movies, networking with a host of zany international contacts, and last but certainly not least, striving to deepen her relationship with the Ultimate Love and Source of Creativity, and share that love and creativity with others.
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B. C. Knowlton is Lecturer in History, English, and Classics at Assumption College in Worcester MA. An interest in language articulates his work in these fields, and animates his teaching of his students. With his wife Eloise Knowlton, Dean of Studies at Assumption, he has written on the Sacrament of Reconciliation in Hitchcock’s I Confess and on the Sacrament of Matrimony in F. W. Murnau’s Faust.
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View all postsBarbara J. Farrah is a convert to the Church, a former Marxist atheist. She spent 30 years in a variety of Strategic Management roles before retiring. She has taught university classes in European and American History, US Government, Leadership Ethics, and Nonprofit Management.
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