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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.
Maurice Timothy Reidy
America's Web site now features a range of Web-only content, from podcasts and videos, to television and film reviews and book discussions. Here are some of our favorite selections from the last year. The editors offer video reflections on the symbols of the Easter season. Veteran broadcaster and Ca
Maurice Timothy Reidy
View a slideshow of images of Pope Benedict XVIs first visit to the U.S. as pontiff. This feature will be updated daily over the course of his visit.
Maurice Timothy Reidy
America presents slideshow of ProFaunas work with distressed animals. Watch the slideshow.
Maurice Timothy Reidy
A slideshow of images from the pope's visit to the United States
Of Many Things
Maurice Timothy Reidy
The awesome promise of the resurrection of the dead
Maurice Timothy Reidy
America is pleased to introduce its first audio slide show. Catholic artist Alfonse Borysewicz, profiled in the February 11 issue, narrates a tour of his work. Watch the slide show.
Maurice Timothy Reidy
The relationship between the art world and the Catholic Church in recent years has been, to say the least, strained. To pick two prominent examples, Andres Serrano’s photograph “Piss Christ” was condemned by Catholic leaders when it was first shown in 1989, as was Chris Ofili&#8217
Faith in Focus
Maurice Timothy Reidy
Here is a selection of writing from Americas Web site. Currently, the site features two group blogs: The Good Word, on Scripture and preaching, and In All Things, both featuring daily commentary. Plus, you can find articles from the archive each week (under the banner In These Pages) and discussions
Faith in Focus
Maurice Timothy Reidy
A reflection on the Feast of the Epiphany
Of Many Things
Maurice Timothy Reidy
I graduated from journalism school in 2000, a heady time when newspapers were still hiring young people with enthusiasm but little experience. With a little help from a friend, I got a job at The Hartford Courant, a reputable midsize newspaper. During my three years at the Courant, management introd