Ways to Participate

Apply for a Fellowship

The Foundation's Fellows Program supports advanced graduate scholars (M.A./Ph.D.) working in Catholic theology, ecumenism, and related fields. Fellows receive research stipends, lodging and travel support for conferences, and affiliation with the Foundation's academic community.

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Submit to the Kydones Review

The Kydones Review welcomes peer-reviewed submissions in theology, ecumenism, patristics, and Church history. We publish scholars at all career stages — from graduate students to senior academics. Submissions should be 5,000–8,000 words, Chicago 17th edition, with a 250-word abstract.

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Attend an Event

The Foundation hosts lectures, seminars, academic symposia, and the Orientale Lumen conference. Events bring together scholars, clergy, and lay faithful in a spirit of serious dialogue. Sign up for our newsletter to receive advance notice of upcoming events and registration links.

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Request a Consultation

Andrew Likoudis offers professional consulting in Catholic-Orthodox ecumenism, magisterial authority, Vatican II and the postconciliar Church, radical traditionalism, and canon law. Sessions are available at multiple price points for individuals, parishes, institutions, and publishers.

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Support the Foundation

Every issue of the Kydones Review, every fellows lecture, and every publication depends on the generosity of donors. Gifts of any size are welcome and tax-deductible. Monthly giving through Patreon allows you to sustain the work on an ongoing basis with named recognition at each tier.

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Get in Touch

Have a proposal, a partnership inquiry, or simply want to connect with the Foundation's work? We're genuinely open to hearing from scholars, journalists, publishers, clergy, and lay faithful who share our commitment to ecumenism, theological integrity, and Christian unity.

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How to Apply

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Review Eligibility

Fellows must be currently enrolled in an M.A. or Ph.D. program in theology, philosophy, Church history, or a related field, and must have presented at at least one academic conference or have a publication record.

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Prepare Your Materials

Applications require a research proposal (1,000–1,500 words), a current CV, a writing sample (5,000–10,000 words), and two letters of recommendation from academic supervisors or faculty members.

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Submit Your Application

Send all materials to alikoudis@likoudislegacy.com with the subject line "Fellows Program Application — [Your Name]." Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

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Interview & Decision

Shortlisted applicants will be invited to a brief video call with Foundation leadership. Decisions are typically communicated within four weeks of the interview. Fellows are announced publicly on the Foundation's website and social media.

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