
Thomas Reese
Thomas Reese is a prominent American Jesuit priest, author, and commentator on Catholicism, known for his insightful analyses of church affairs and social issues. As a senior analyst for Religion News Service, he has provided a voice in the media on matters of faith and morality, often advocating for reform within the Catholic Church. His perspectives are well-respected within both religious and secular circles, where he emphasizes the importance of dialogue and understanding in addressing contemporary challenges faced by the church.
Born on Jul 27, 1954 (70 years old)
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Spain:
Thomas Reese suggested that Pope Francis abandon the idea of short conclaves.
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Guatemala:
Thomas Reese noted that León XIV's name choice signals commitment to Church doctrine.
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Pakistan:
Rev. Thomas Reese noted that most thought a US cardinal would never become pope, but Prevost got strong support from Latin American cardinals.
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Greece:
Jesuit commentator Thomas Reese stated: 'By choosing the name Leo XIII, he shows commitment to the Church's social teaching.'
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Australia:
The Reverend Thomas Reese, a US priest and expert on the Vatican, said of the new pope.
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Greece:
Thomas Reese commented on the qualities needed in the next Pope, likening them to having an MBA.
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Slovenia:
Thomas Reese warns about the crisis of Catholicism in the USA and the West.
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Canada:
Thomas Reese is a Jesuit priest and the senior analyst at Religion News Services.
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Indonesia:
Thomas Reese, a Jesuit and Vatican expert, shared his views on the upcoming conclave.
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New Zealand:
The Reverend Thomas Reese has written several books about the inner workings of the Catholic Church and has closely followed papal conclaves.
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