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In advance of the bishops’ Synod on the Middle East, the October 11 issue of America features three articles examining the intricacies of the pursuit of peace in the Middle East. Here we offer a sampling of our coverage of the Holy Land over the years:

“Hidden Prayer in Yemin,” by David Pinault, December 7, 2009

Christians in Flight,”  by The Editors, March 24, 2008

Preparing for Dialogue in the Holy Land,” by Daniel Rossing, September 13, 2004

“Shrouded in Mystery” by Drew Christiansen, S.J., July 5, 2004

An Interview with David-Maria Jaeger, O.F.M., February 16, 2004

Fellowship in Faith: Jewish, Christian and Muslim,” by Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., April 21, 2003

“Elusive Peace,” by Drew Christiansen, S.J., December 8, 2003

“Living Stones of the Holy Land,” by Drew Christiansen, S.J., December 23, 2002

“The Peace of Jerusalem,” by Anthony Egan, March 19, 2001

“For the City, Peace,” by The Editors, September 30, 2000

“Nazareth Journal,” by Drew Christiansen, S.J., February 12, 2000

“Seeking Peace in the Holy Land” by The Editors, February 12, 2000

Tim Reidy joined America’s staff in October 2006 and served as online editor for several years before moving into his current role as the deputy editor in chief. Tim oversees America’s newsroom, directing its daily news coverage as well as working with the editorial leadership team to plan each print issue. Tim also edits the magazine’s Ideas section, where he contributes book reviews and essays. Before joining America, he worked at the Hartford Courant, a newspaper in Connecticut, and Commonweal magazine. In addition to writing for America, he has contributed to The New York Times, the Columbia Journalism Review and the Princeton Alumni Weekly. He has been interviewed about the Catholic Church on WNYC in New York, ABC, Bloomberg TV and other media outlets. Tim also serves on the board of directors of Jesuit Refugee Service USA. He lives in Bronxville, N.Y., with his wife and two children.