Why is Pansy so angry? That is, in many ways, the raison d’etre of ‘Hard Truths.’
Maurice Timothy Reidy
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.
Pruning our spiritual thorns
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time, by Tim Reidy
When death and life are so close together
A Reflection for the Seventh Day in the Octave of Christmas, by Tim Reidy
Everything will pass away
A Reflection for Friday of the Thirty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time, by Tim Reidy
Interview: Martin Scorsese’s journey with the saints
Martin Scorsese is leading one of the most elaborate projects devoted to the saints in recent memory. “Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints” streams on Fox Nation.
Having endurance for God
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Januarius, Bishop and Martyr, by Tim Reidy
Material possessions or spiritual values?
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Bernard, Abbot and Doctor of the Church, by Tim Reidy
St. Macrina, the ultimate eldest daughter
A Reflection for Friday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Tim Reidy
Pope Francis said no to women deacons. There’s still space for lay leadership.
We are all called to serve, and sometimes, I think, Pope Francis is suggesting that discussions about ordination can distract from that.
Summer will come and go. Only God remains.
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time, by Tim Reidy
