Charles A. Coulombe


Charles A. Coulombe is an American Catholic author and lecturer. Coulombe is known for his writing on and advocacy of monarchism.
commemoration in Zagreb, organized by Croatian monarchists and nobility

Life

Charles A. Coulombe was born in Manhattan on November 8, 1960. His parents were actors, and six years later the family moved to Hollywood, California, taking up residence in an apartment building owned by The Amazing Criswell, the then famed television psychic through whom he met the now-famous film-maker, Ed Wood. Depending upon their financial fortunes, Coulombe went to a mixture of private and public schools in the Los Angeles area, attending college at New Mexico Military Institute and California State University, Northridge, majoring in political Science.
After spending three years as a stand-up comic on the Sunset Strip, Coulombe authored his first book, Everyman Today Call Rome, a look at the Catholic Church in America from an under-30 viewpoint. In 1990, some of his poetry was published in The White Cockade. Coulombe's work has appeared in more than 20 journals, including regular columns in Fidelity of Australia, PRAG of London, Monarchy Canada, and Creole of Louisiana. A contributing editor and regular movie reviewer to the National Catholic Register, he has also been a frequent contributor to such publications as the Catholic Herald, Success, Catholic Twin Circle, FATE and New Oxford Review.
Lecturing on a wide variety of religious, political, historical, and literary topics has taken him throughout the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In August 1992, he spoke at Oxford University, England. In October 1993 he embarked on a lecture tour of Ireland, Scotland, and England. The following year he returned to the latter two nations, and in 1995 spoke at Oxford and Cambridge. Coulombe has lectured repeatedly at the University of Southern California on the history of rock and roll, and at Cleveland's John Carroll University on medieval monarchy. He has acted as a media consultant on all things Catholic, especially the history of the Papacy. Alongside William L. Biersach, Coulombe regularly lectures at St. Therese's Church in Alhambra, California on various topics regarding the Catholic Faith.
Coulombe serves as Western U.S. Delegate of the Grand Council of the U.K.-based International Monarchist League, and is a Knight of the Order of St. Sylvester and a member of the Catholic Writer's Guild of Great Britain, the Royal Stuart Society and the Knights of Peter Claver. Coulombe is also a founding board member of the Los Angeles-based Queen of Angels Foundation, a Roman Catholic devotional society.
Coulombe aligns with and has voted for the American Solidarity Party.
In 2018, he moved from Los Angeles to Trumau, Austria, where he currently resides and studies theology at the International Theological Institute.
On the Tumblar House YouTube channel, Coulombe makes weekly appearances on "Off the Menu" with Vincent Frankini, where he talks about his opinions and answers questions from his fans.
Coulombe is a Traditionalist Catholic who has defended the Society of Saint Pius X. He supports the establishment of a Catholic state.

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