Andrew Likoudis

Andrew Likoudis

Andrew Likoudis holds a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from Towson University and an associate’s degree in business administration from the Community College of Baltimore County. He is the founder of the Likoudis Legacy Foundation, an ecumenical initiative dedicated to advancing theological scholarship and fostering Christian unity. An associate member of the Society for Catholic Liturgy, he also serves on the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Lay Pastoral Council. His professional background includes fellowships with Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses and Johns Hopkins University’s Economics Department, as well as a 2025 summer internship with EWTN. He has edited numerous volumes on the papacy and Catholic ecclesiology. His book, Faith in Crisis: Critical Dialogues in Catholic Traditionalism, Church Authority, and Reform (En Route Books, 2025), features a foreword by Rocco Buttiglione. His writing has appeared in the National Catholic Register, Catholic Review, Philosophy Now and other publications. He is a M.A. candidate in Catholic studies at Franciscan University.

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