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Joey Pontarelli is a catholic author and speaker [1]. He founded Restored, a ministry that helps teens and young adults from divorced and broken families.
Joey graduated from Franciscan University of Steubenville with a bachelor's degree in Finance and from Benedictine College with an MBA.
Joey has spoken across the U.S. and abroad, including at Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ave Maria University, FOCUS, the Archdioceses of Denver and San Francisco, the Diocese of San Diego, and more. He’s been a guest on EWTN’s TV & radio shows [2], Relevant Radio’s The Drew Mariani Show, and Jason Evert’s Lust is Boring podcast. He also hosts the podcast "Restored: Helping Children of Divorce".
His articles have been published by Chastity Project [3], FOCUS [4], and Shalom Tidings Magazine. [5]
- It’s not your fault (2021)