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Many people have contributed to this website and we are thankful to them all for their hard work.

Gary Campbell is a freelance writer living in Australia, writing history and educational literature. He has also worked as a schoolteacher. Gary was a member of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) for 12 years, including as an ordained priest for five years. He was reconciled to Rome in 1999 and laicized.

Greg Daly is editor and lead author of 1916: The Church and the Rising, author of Cannae: The Experience of Battle in the Second Punic War, editor of Small Things and Silence: The Gentle Way of Pope John Paul I, (see Greg's Amazon.co.uk page), and founder of Leaven magazine.
Over the years he has been a barman, a teacher, an academic, and even an aspiring friar. He has been a member of the Catholic Voices media group in Britain, UK and Ireland correspondent for Aleteia, and both senior reporter and assistant editor of The Irish Catholic, with his journalism winning several awards from the Catholic Media Association.

Gunnar Gundersen is an attorney in Newport Beach, CA. He serves in his parish council and choir, is a published essayist, and regularly lectures on natural law and the American Founding. He is also the first Ordinariate member of the Knights of Peter Claver and is starting their first council in Orange County. Follow him on Twitter at @GBGundersen.

Hana is a seventh-grade poet and nature lover whose poem, "I Feel Distant," was featured at a visit with Poet Laureate, Ada Limon. Her poem, "Twig," was included in an anthology that will be published by Literary Cleveland and the North East Ohio Regional Sewer District. It was featured in a subterranean reading and podcast recording. Hana participates in a summer poetry camp each year. She is the founder of the Eco Club at her school, the co-founder of an upcycling business, a black belt, a member of her school writing club, guinea pig mom, and a singer in her Church choir. Hana loves to combine her passions and create glimpses of the natural world she adores through her writing.

Hans Zollner, SJ arguably is the leading expert in the Church on the global sexual abuse crisis; Fr. Zollner is Director, Institute of Anthropology, Interdisciplinary Studies on Human Dignity and Care, Pontifical Gregorian University.

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