Gary Potter is a native of California.
After attending public schools, a professional theater academy and
college, he spent two years sailing in the Merchant Marine and another
four living in France, where he discovered the Faith.
Following Baptism
into the Church and time working in advertising in New York, he began
his career in Catholic journalism in 1966 as a founding editor of the
legendary Triumph magazine. Besides Triumph and two publications of
which he later was editor, Truth & Justice and CCPA
News & Views (the publication of Catholics for Christian Political Action), articles
by him have appeared in National Review, Human
Events, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the National Catholic
Register, Faith & Reason,
The Wanderer, The Remnant, The Angelus, From the Housetops and numerous
other places.
He is the author of After the Boston
Heresy Case, and
has a book in the works on the Social Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Mr. Potter lives with his wife, Virginia,
in Washington, D.C.
All columns are copyrighted © 2012
Gary Potter.
All rights reserved.