Alexander Wolfe, MTS

Alex Wolfe grew up in western Pennsylvania and studied Theology at DeSales University. Through the experience of seeing his parents get divorced while he was in college, Alex decided to study at the John Paul II Institute in Washington, D.C. He completed the Master of Theological Studies degree and coursework for the Ph.D. program.

From 2018 to 2024, Alex served in the Office of Marriage, Family, and Respect Life at the Diocese of Arlington, where he built up what became the first diocesan Life-Giving Wounds chapter outside D.C./ Maryland. During that time, he also served as the Content and Support Group Advisor for Life-Giving Wounds and as a member of the Life-Giving Wounds traveling team. As a reward for going above the call of duty, Alex received a promotion from Program Specialist to Assistant Director in the Diocese of Arlington, in 2022.

On June 24th, Alex accepted an offer to join Life-Giving Wounds full-time as the Assistant Director of Programs and Development. In this new role, he will provide support for the 26+ Life-Giving Wounds chapters around the country, develop new chapters and programs, assist fundraising efforts, and much more. He will continue to be based in the Washington, D.C., area and looks forward to this new adventure!

Traveling from: Washington, D.C.

Topics:

The wound of silence / grieving the loss

Identity and faith

Forgiveness

Siblings

Confronting this wound as a man (especially good for a men’s conference!)

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