14 Facts About Delia Gallagher

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Delia Buckley Gallagher was born on March 11,1970 and is an American journalist based in Rome who currently serves as the Senior Editor for Inside the Vatican magazine.

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2.

Delia Gallagher formerly served as CNN's Faith and Values Correspondent.

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3.

Subsequently, Delia Gallagher moderated the Angels and Demons movie press conference film debut in Rome on stage with Tom Hanks, Ron Howard and Dan Brown often speaking in Italian and English.

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4.

Delia Gallagher knows Pope Benedict XVI personally and travelled extensively with John Paul II, including his last trip to Poland.

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5.

Delia Gallagher grew up in nearby San Jose, where her parents still reside.

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6.

Delia Gallagher attended St Joseph of Cupertino School, then attended the college preparatory school of Saint Lawrence Academy.

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7.

Delia Gallagher earned her undergraduate degree at the University of San Francisco.

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8.

Delia Gallagher then attended Blackfriars, Oxford University, where she got her MPhil in Theology.

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9.

Delia Gallagher later joined the AM News Radio station full-time after graduation.

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10.

Delia Gallagher's work involved being part of the team that produced the Dead Sea Scrolls CD-ROM.

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11.

Delia Gallagher moved to Rome in 1998 and started as a writer for Inside the Vatican.

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12.

Delia Gallagher hosted a highly rated two-hour special entitled The Last Days of Pope John Paul II: The Untold Stories, which aired on the first anniversary of the pope's death.

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13.

Delia Gallagher appeared regularly on CNN as an expert on religious matters.

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14.

Delia Gallagher was a regular contributor to "On the Story" and a frequent guest on Lou Dobbs, CNN Newsroom, and Anderson Cooper 360.

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