By: Solène Tadié
French physician Philippe Charlier, the ‘Hercule Poirot of forensic science’ was able to reconstruct the face of Mary Magdalene and is currently researching the mysterious ‘odor of sanctity.’
Solène Tadié is a Europe Correspondent at EWTN News. She covers themes related to religion and spirituality, with a focus on Christianity, church administration, and both private and public education systems. Solène's work has been featured in Groong - Armenian News Network, National Catholic Register, Catholic News Agency, EWTN, Catholic World Report, and The Catholic Thing.
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Solène Tadié's coverage focuses primarily on culture and society, particularly within the context of the Catholic Church. She frequently includes expert commentary, suggesting a preference for insights from individuals well-versed in cultural and religious matters.
Given the thematic focus of her articles, she would likely be more receptive to pitches that provide unique perspectives or first-hand experiences related to cultural events or societal issues with ties to religion. Topics such as pilgrimage, traditional art forms, and religious traditions are likely to align with her areas of interest.
It is also worth noting that Solène doesn't have a specific geographic focus but covers international topics related to culture and society within the context of the Catholic Church.
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