Short bio
Leigh Fitzpatrick Snead is a Fellow of The Catholic Association and co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show Conversations with Consequences. She frequently publishes on current issues about infertility, adoption, family life, and modern Catholic courtship.
Medium bio
Leigh Fitzpatrick Snead is a Fellow of The Catholic Association and co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show Conversations with Consequences She has been an invited speaker on topics such as adoption, family, and modern Catholic courtship at the University of Notre Dame’s Vita Institute, the Napa Institute, and the Catholic Women’s Forum. Prior to the arrival of her children, she worked on the staffs of United States Senator Robert C. Byrd, and for New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson.
She holds a BA from St. John’s College in Annapolis and pursued doctoral studies as a John Quasten Fellow in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America.
Long bio
Leigh Fitzpatrick Snead is a Fellow of The Catholic Association and co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show Conversations with Consequences She is a writer, editor, speaker and mother of four whose work engages questions of popular culture, motherhood, family, and the Church. Her writing has been featured in various media outlets including National Catholic Register, Washington Times, Aleteia, altcatholica, Theology of Home, and Acculturated. She has been an invited speaker on topics such as adoption, family, and modern Catholic courtship at the University of Notre Dame’s Vita Institute, the Napa Institute, and the Catholic Women’s Forum. Prior to the arrival of her children, she worked on the staffs of United States Senator Robert C. Byrd and New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson.
She holds a BA from St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland, and pursued doctoral studies as a John Quasten Fellow in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America.
Leigh recently served as Fashion and Travel Editor at Theology of Home (formerly Helena Daily). She serves on the Executive Board of Human Life Action, a project of National Committee for a Human Life Amendment. Leigh lives with her husband and four sons in Granger, Indiana.