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    Liz McCloskey

    Writer and Spiritual Director

    Liz McCloskey is a dedicated individual working towards constructive change within the Catholic Church and promoting humility and spiritual depth in the public sphere.

    She is known for her insightful articles and events focusing on spirituality and politics, such as her work on Senator Tim Kaine and the 'Humility In Politics' event at UConn's Humility & Conviction in Public Life project.

    With a Ph.D. in Spirituality, Theology, and Religious Studies from The Catholic University of America, as well as an M.A. in Religion, Social Ethics from Yale Divinity School, Liz brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her work.

    Her extensive educational background also includes a B.A. in Religion and History from The College of William and Mary.

    Liz has been involved with various organizations, serving as a Writer at Profiles in Spirit, a Visiting Scholar in Residence at The John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis, and an Advisor at The Faith & Politics Institute.

    She has previously held roles such as President/CEO at The Faith & Politics Institute, Faculty Member at Trinity School at Meadowview, and Founding Executive Director at Interfaith Action for Children Today (InterAct).

    With a career that has included positions as a Writer/Editor at Religious Institutions, Research Associate at the National Advisory Board on Ethics and Reproduction, Legislative Assistant for United States Senator John C. Danforth, and Trial Preparation Assistant at the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, Liz brings a diverse skill set and background to her advocacy work.

    Her involvement in bipartisan initiatives, such as the bipartisan immigration pilgrimage to NYC sponsored by The Faith & Politics Institute, demonstrates her commitment to promoting civil discourse and storytelling in public life.

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    Location

    Falls Church, Virginia, United States