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Annabelle Moseley is a Professor of Theology, award-winning American poet, author of ten books and host of the Catholic radio show and podcast on Sacramental Living, "Then Sings My Soul," on WCAT Radio. Moseley's work as a poet is featured as one of five artists profiled in the 2019 Documentary Film, Masterpieces, about the vocational call of the arts. This film is available to view through Amazon Prime, and Formed On Demand (formed.org) beginning in Lent 2020. Moseley has won the titles of Walt Whitman Birthplace Writer-in-Residence (2009-2010) and 2014 Long Island Poet of the Year. She teaches at St. Joseph's College in New York and at St. Joseph's Seminary (Dunwoodie, NY) where she specializes in the field of Theological Aesthetics with an emphasis on the intersection between theology and literature. She is the founder of Desert Bread, a series of lectures on faith and the arts that concludes with sharing a meal and taking a collection of donations for local food pantries. Moseley is a frequent columnist for the Catholic online magazine Aleteia.
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