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Craig, the "Theology Geek",  is married with 5 (New: Family Version 5.0) children. He received a BA in Theology from the Franciscan University of Steubenville and has recently completed a MA in Moral Theology from Holy Apostles College and Seminary.  Craig is a full time Lay Ecclesial Minister in faith formation ministry and previously spent 9 years in full-time youth ministry. 

Craig started TheologyGeek.com after losing hosting space for his former site Pontiff265.com (Booo Embarq!, Boooo!). He decided to use this misfortune to branch out into new areas and completely change the site from the ground up; new hosting service, new domain name, new Web authoring software (and a few new headaches)...

Craig found that other many people in the Church that are putting some excellent resources online, and that they are getting better every day. Finding these resources takes work and time and he felt there should be a Web site to act as a portal to these great resources. This should not simply be a "Catholic Links" list, but should be more appealing to people and more interactive. This resource should also guarentee orthodoxy - tose who use this page can trust that the Theology Geek has done his best to only provide resources that are consistant with the teaching of teh Catholic Church. Additionally he wanted to be able to have a place to quickly post information for those who he works with in a parish setting such as volunteer catechists and RCIA classes.

...Thus TheologyGeek.com was born! (Insert trumpet sounds and a Swiss Guard salute here)

TheologyGeek.com has started out relatively simple, and has been added to on a very un-regular basis. There is beginning to be the depth that Craig once hoped for, but there is so much more we want to do. As time goes on there will be a great many resources available here for those searching about the Catholic Faith or those who teach it. It is our prayer that this site will be a aid to many in a journey toward loving Christ and the Catholic Church more and more completely.

Pace e Bene

T.G.


UPDATE: My DSL router fried at home, taking my awesome MIMO wireless router (which my wife gave me for a past Christmas) with it. The same day I received a flyer in the mail for Cox phone and cable Internet for the same price I have been paying to the diabolical villains known as Embarq. I have vanquished the foe! Embarq has been driven from my castle! (Insert evil laughter here)

I did have to buy a new router, but the same router is now only half the price of when my wife purchased the first one, so that was not too bad. 



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