John Mallon
received his bachelor's degree, Cum Laude, in theology
from Boston College in 1989, where he was nominated to the Jesuit
Honor Society, Alpha Sigma Nu. While at Boston College
he often wrote articles in the student papers in defense of the
Catholic Faith. During the 1989-90 school year he and a friend
took over the conservative campus newspaper, The Observer
of Boston College, and transformed it into an orthodox Roman
Catholic student newspaper that received national acclaim. This
brought him to the attention of officials at Franciscan University
of Steubenville who offered him The University's Disciples of
Christ Scholarship for a master’s degree in theology, which
he earned in 1993. In 1996 John received the Alumni Citizenship
Award from Franciscan University in recognition of his contributions
to civic life.
The story
of his conversion appears in the book Spiritual Journeys,
published by the Daughters of St. Paul. From 1994 to 1997 he served
as Director of Communications for the Archdiocese of Oklahoma
City and editor of the archdiocesan newspaper the Sooner Catholic.
Under John¹s tenure the paper won 11 journalism awards during
his three-year tenure (1994-97) despite his never having run a
diocesan paper before.
After that
he served as an editorial consultant and a columnist for The
Daily Oklahoman and later as a speech writer and communications
director for Then-Lieutenant Governor (now Congresswoman) Mary
Fallin of Oklahoma and attended the 2002 U.S. Bishops' meeting
in Dallas at the invitation of, and as a consultant on Catholic
issues to then-Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating.
From 1997
to the present he has been Contributing Editor for Inside
the Vatican magazine, where he has a column, Status Ecclesiae.
His work has also appeared in The Washington Times, OpinionJournal.com,
The National Review Online, WorldNetDaily, the Boston Globe,
Catholic World Report, AD 2000 (Australia), The National
Catholic Register, Crisis, The Boston Pilot, Catholic Online,
The Fact Is.org, Messenger of St. Anthony, (Padua, Italy),
Columbia magazine, This Rock, Hearth (now Canticle),
and The New Oxford Review. His articles have been
translated into German, French and Spanish.
His book contributions
include Spiritual Journeys: Towards the Fullness of Faith;
The Madison Center Common Sense Guide to American Colleges 1991-1992;
Operation Rescue: A Challenge to the Nation's Conscience, by
Philip Lawler; Their Faith has Touched Us: The Legacies of
Three Young Oklahoma City Bombing Victims, by Maria Ruiz
Scaperlanda.
He is also
a free-lance writer doing public relations work for Human Life
International.
A partial
archive of his writing may be seen at the Catholic website, PetersVoice.com
(http://www.johnmallon.net), and he maintains Mallon's Media Watch,
a Blog commenting on media coverage of the Catholic Church. (http://mallonsmedia.blogspot.com/)