Laura Lindmeier

Ms. Lindmeier, a Bucks County native, is a recent graduate of Immaculata University where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in both English Secondary Education and Theology with minors in American & British Literature and Communications. Throughout her time at Immaculata, she dabbled in just about everything under the sun--from serving as Executive President of the Student Government Association to  filming a commercial for a virtual campus tour. This past fall, she completed her student teaching at St. Joseph’s Preparatory School, an all-boys Jesuit high school in the heart of Philly, where she taught poetry to a group of feisty freshmen. Graduating from Immaculata in May 2020 (albeit unconventionally), Ms. Lindmeier received The Sister Marian William Hoben Medal for English and was named the 2020 recipient of Immaculata University’s “Legacy of 1920 Award,” a humbling recognition amidst the university’s beautiful and lasting tradition of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. 

In January 2020, Ms. Lindmeier graduated from the Theology of the Body Institute’s Certification Program, a course of study she began pursuing in June 2017. Studying at the feet of such holy, competent, and compassionate instructors, while also working alongside the incredible TOB Institute staff (serving as an intern!), has been an unforgettable gift. Her time spent with the Institute has proved wildly formative and truly fruitful in her personal, spiritual, and professional life. Additionally, Ms. Lindmeier has had the joy of working for Ascension Press (Exton, PA) the past two summers. Though she originally trained and worked as a member of the editorial staff, she later transitioned to product development, where she helped to shape and develop the introduction of Ascension Kids, the company’s first line of children’s books. 

Ms. Lindmeier grew up performing in community theater and still very much succumbs to the theater bug! She began singing in her church choir many moons ago and has since served as a cantor at her home parish of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (Hilltown, PA) while also leading praise and worship at Immaculata. Amidst the craziness of the pandemic, she was able to return home to her family’s quaint little farmette in Bucks County. Her most recent venture (while finishing her spring semester online of course) was raising a brood of six baby chicks (equally entertaining as they are messy). 

On any given day, you will likely find her strolling the grounds of The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa or creating a Spotify playlist inspired by whatever literary character or saint friend has weaseled their way into her life at the moment.

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