Anita Moore
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- 50 Days After
- _It Don't Make Sense_
- Adrienne's Corner
- BadCatholic
- Bead Street Online
- BIG BLUE WAVE
- Catholic Cartoon Blog
- Dachsies With Moxie
- Deo Adiuvante
- Dominican Idaho
- Eccles is saved
- EPISTLES FROM THE SCRIPTORIUM
- Etheldredasplace
- Fr Hunwicke's Mutual Enrichment
- Fr Ray Blake's Blog
- front-porch anarchist
- Hotter Than New Love
- Is My Phylactery Showing?
- Joseph Sciambra: How Our Lord Jesus Christ Saved Me From Homosexuality, Pornography, and the Occult
- Kansas Catholic
- Leadkindlylight
- Libera Me
- Love the Tradition
- Maria Stops Abortion
- Mulieris Dignitatem
- oldbob44
- Political Brambles
- Priest Stuff
- Restore-DC-Catholicism
- Reverend Know-it-all
- Ride to Victory
- southern orders
- St. Paul Athens Saturday Schola
- Sunday Homilies and Reflections from Australia
- The Badger Catholic
- The Devout Life
- THE HERESY HUNTER
- The Lair of the Catholic Caveman
- The Pinoy Catholic
- Transfiguration Today
- Veritatem facientes in caritate
Industry | Law |
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Occupation | Lawyer |
Location | Boise, Idaho, United States |
Introduction | Anita Moore was born and raised in Southern California's San Fernando Valley. She earned her B.A. in English, Writing Option at Cal State Northridge in 1994. When the Northridge Earthquake struck the Valley on January 17, 1994, she took this as her cue to leave for Idaho at her earliest possible convenience. She landed in Moscow, Idaho in August of 1995, where she attended law school at the University of Idaho. She graduated in 1998 and duly passed the Idaho bar. On August 20, 2006, she was received as a postulant into the Tertiary Dominicans, Bl. Margaret of Castello chapter; on October 21, 2007, she made her three-year profession. To the chagrin of some of her friends, Anita is an unreconstructed conservative Republican. However, they take solace in her more redeeming characteristics, such as her Catholicism, her love of books, dogs and cats, her fascination with music and history -- especially the Middle Ages and World War II -- her sassiness, and her general lovableness beneath her crusty exterior. |