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I am an undergraduate student at [[UCLA]] studying [[Computer Science]]. |
I am an undergraduate student at [[UCLA]] studying [[Computer Science]]. |
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I have particularly taken an interest in [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] articles on wikipedia. I have experience a pretty wide variety of the expressions of faith amongst Catholics, from [[Life Teen]] practices to the practices of [[Opus Dei]]. I have been instructed in the Catholic faith, from numerous people/books (I cannot recall them all), and feel I have a reasonable amount of knoweledge and experience to speak up on wikipedia. |
I have particularly taken an interest in [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] articles on wikipedia. I have experience a pretty wide variety of the expressions of faith amongst Catholics, from [[LIFE TEEN|Life Teen]] practices to the practices of [[Opus Dei]]. I have been instructed in the Catholic faith, from numerous people/books (I cannot recall them all), and feel I have a reasonable amount of knoweledge and experience to speak up on wikipedia. |
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What else can I say? Look at my contributions, I suppose to see more about my interests. |
What else can I say? Look at my contributions, I suppose to see more about my interests. |
Revision as of 21:44, 27 October 2006
My profile:
I am an undergraduate student at UCLA studying Computer Science.
I have particularly taken an interest in Catholic articles on wikipedia. I have experience a pretty wide variety of the expressions of faith amongst Catholics, from Life Teen practices to the practices of Opus Dei. I have been instructed in the Catholic faith, from numerous people/books (I cannot recall them all), and feel I have a reasonable amount of knoweledge and experience to speak up on wikipedia.
What else can I say? Look at my contributions, I suppose to see more about my interests.
Peace be with you.
"Preach the Gospel always, and when necessary use words." - St. Francis of Assisi