About The Faith & AI Project
The Faith & AI Project was founded in 2025 by Digital Continent to help Catholics faithfully navigate the age of artificial intelligence.
We create conversations, resources, and research to help Church leaders, educators, and innovators understand how AI is shaping culture — and how the Gospel can shape its use.
Our mission is to bring together Catholic thinkers, technologists, and ministry leaders to explore the big questions at the intersection of faith, technology, and the human person.
Through podcasts, essays, reports, and events, we’re helping the Church discern the opportunities and challenges of this new digital era with wisdom rooted in the Catholic tradition.
In every generation, new technologies reshape how people think, communicate, and imagine what it means to be human.
We believe the Church is called not just to react, but to lead and to form disciples who can engage AI with integrity, creativity, and hope.
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Meet the Team
Edmundo Reyes, Co-Founder
Founder of Digital Continent, Edmundo is an award-winning producer and experienced marketing, communications, fundraising, and public relations professional. Throughout his career, he has been dedicated to evangelization through digital media, technology, and storytelling.
Edmund Mitchell, Host & Co-Founder
Expert in digital evangelization and using AI for mission with over 10 years in parish ministry and catechesis, bringing deep pastoral insight and innovative communication skills.
Advisors
Fr. Michael Baggot — Professor of Bioethics, Regina Apostolorum; invited Professor of Theology, Angelicum; member of Magisterium AI advisory board
Julianne Stanz — Director of Outreach for Evangelization and Discipleship at Loyola Press; consultant to USCCB Committee on Catechesis and Evangelization; author, speaker, and retreat leader
Mathew Harvey Sanders — CEO of Longbeard; Magisterium AI, Vulgate AI, Christendom App
Fr. Phillip Larrey — Professor of Philosophy, Boston College; Humanity 2.0
Fr. Jean Gové — AI & Humanity Lab, University of Hong Kong; Diocesan Coordinator for AI initiatives, Archdiocese of Malta
Andrew DeBerry — Founder of a cybersecurity company; Reservist in U.S. Cyber Command; former Meta, Microsoft AI, AWS
José Manuel de Urquidi — Founder of Juan Diego Network; lay voting delegate at the Synod on Synodality; digital mission expert in evangelization and Catholic digital culture