Tom Nash has served the Church professionally for more than 35 years, including as a theology advisor at the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN). He is a contributing apologist for Catholic Answers, and a contributing writer for both the National Catholic Register and Catholic World Report. Tom appears as a periodic guest host for Kresta in the Afternoon and has appeared as a regular guest apologist on Catholic Answers Live for more than a decade.
Tom is the author of <a href="https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/the-biblical-roots-of-the-mass"><em>The Biblical Roots of the Mass</em></a>, <a href="https://shop.catholic.com/what-did-jesus-do-the-biblical-roots-of-the-catholic-church/"><em>What Did Jesus Do?: The Biblical Roots of the Catholic Church</em></a>, and <a href="https://shop.catholic.com/20-answers-the-rosary/"><em>20 Answers: The Rosary</em></a>. He is also a con
Monika Jablonska is a consultant with expertise in international business transactions and NGOs, lawyer and philanthropist. Currently, Ms. Jablonska is working on her Ph.D thesis in political science. She is the author of <em>Wind from Heaven: John Paul II, The Poet Who Became Pope</em>. Her second book about St. John Paul II will be released in 2021. She also writes for various magazine and newspapers in the United States and Europe.
Matthew Sewell is the author of the popular “Popes in a Year” daily email series and hosts <a href="https://thepopecast.fm/">The Popecast</a>, a podcast about papal history. Matthew writes about intriguing stories from Church history, the messiness of the Christian life and (occasionally) insights into Catholicism through Denver Broncos football. By day, he works at Flocknote to help parishes and dioceses build a more connected Church. Matthew lives with his family in Spokane, Washington.