Massimo Faggioli, PhD

Professor of Theology and Religious Studies | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Villanova University

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Massimo Faggioli, PhD, is an expert on the history and administrative inner workings of the Catholic Church and of the papacy.

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The Pope, Papal Politics and Apologies: Our Experts Can Help

Last month, Pope Francis made an historic trip to Canada. It was the first time in 35 years that a pope had visited an Indigenous community. It was also significant because it was deemed "a penitential pilgrimage" with the purpose of apologizing for the role of the Catholic Church in the abuse of Indigenous children in residential schools. The visit was covered extensively by media from across the globe, and each story came with questions regarding papal policy, religious context and historical interpretation. That's where experts like Massimo Faggioli, PhD, a Villanova University professor who studies the history and administrative inner workings of the Catholic Church, answered the call. As quoted in The Washington Post: "Massimo Faggioli, a professor of theology at Villanova University, said the pope 'smartly framed' the issue of the Church’s role in the residential school system 'inside a wider picture that he's been working on for many years now, which he calls 'ideological colonization'... 'He believes that, as Catholics, we're part of the historical problem, but we're also part of the solution...'" Reporting on the Vatican, papal politics and the pope requires experts—and that's where Villanova can help. Dr. Faggioli, among other University professors, is currently available to speak with media regarding the pontiff and the Catholic Church; simply click on his icon above to arrange an interview today.

Massimo Faggioli, PhD

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Villanova Professor Discusses the Significance of Joe Biden Being the Second Catholic Elected President

On the morning of Saturday, November 7, Joe Biden was announced by numerous media outlets as the projected winner of the 2020 U.S. presidential election. President-elect Biden will be only the second Roman Catholic to occupy the nation's highest office. Massimo Faggioli, PhD, is a professor of historical theology at Villanova University. He recently discussed the significance of Biden being only the second Catholic elected president and the work he has in front of him. "Biden is a 'Pope Francis Catholic'—much more aligned to the political culture of the pontificate than John Kerry was as a 'Pope John Paul II Catholic' in 2004, or Kennedy, a good Catholic in 1960. When Kennedy, the first Catholic president, was elected in 1960, U.S. Catholicism was much less divided and in much better relations with the Vatican compared to today," Dr. Faggioli said. "It's the first time we have a Catholic president since the return of religion in the public square." "Anti-Francis Catholicism in the U.S. goes much deeper than Trump Catholics and includes a number of U.S. bishops. It will be difficult for Biden to navigate the triangular relations between Vatican-White House-U.S. bishops," continued Dr. Faggioli. "The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is paralyzed and—especially on social issues—it is difficult to take distance from a rhetoric that is very similar to the GOP, and this will show in dealing with a Biden presidency. Biden as a Catholic will have against him a powerful Catholic media system in the U.S. that makes no mystery of its fierce opposition against Biden's and Francis' Catholicism."

Massimo Faggioli, PhD

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Areas of Expertise

Pope Francis
American Catholicism
Church History
Religion
Catholicism and World/European Politics
Historical Theology and Ecclesiology
History of Christianity

Biography

Massimo Faggioli, PhD is a leading authority on the history and administrative inner workings of the Catholic Church with specific expertise in the papacy, Vatican II, the Roman Curia, liturgical reform, new Catholic movements and on Catholicism and global politics. Frequently featured in the national and international media, Faggioli can comment on a diversity of theological, religious and Church-related issues ranging from the historical to the contemporary.

Education

University of Turin

PhD

Università di Bologna

MA

Select Accomplishments

2018 Catholic Press Association Award

2018-06-18

Third place for the book "Catholicism and Citizenship: Political Cultures of the Church in the Twenty-First Century” (Collegeville MN, Liturgical Press, 2017) in the category “Faithful Citizenship / Religious Freedom”

Honorary Degree: Doctor of Theology, honoris causa

2018-02-07

Received an honorary Doctor of Theology degree, honoris causa, from Sacred Heart University, during a Special Academic Convocation.

Jerome Award of The Catholic Library Association

2017-04-20

The Jerome Award, established in 1992, is presented by the Academic Libraries, Archives, and Library Education Section through the Jerome Award Committee. Named after St. Jerome, Doctor of the Church (331-420), patron of librarians, it is awarded in recognition of outstanding contribution and commitment to excellence in scholarship which embody the ideals of the Catholic Library Association.

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Affiliations

  • Contributing Writer, Commonweal Magazine
  • Columnist, La Croix International
  • Huffington Post Columnist
  • American Academy of Religion (AAR)
  • American Catholic Historical Association (ACHA)
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Select Media Appearances

The chaplain of the U.S. House ‘cast out all spirits of darkness’ in his chamber prayer amid racism fight

The Washington Post  online

2019-07-18

The chaplain of the House of Representatives said in his opening prayer Thursday that he would “cast out all spirits of darkness from this chamber,” reflecting the dramatic moral terms in which many Americans see our political climate.

“Right now, if people listen to Conroy, they don’t dismiss him as a crank. They’re like: ‘Maybe he’s getting something right,’ ” said Massimo Faggioli, a theology professor and church historian at Villanova University. “That’s the difference. Twenty or 10 or five years ago, people would say: ‘Oh, he just had a bad day.’ ”

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‘The Church of the abuse scandal is the only Church we know'

La Croix International  online

2019-05-21

Cardinal Pell, once the third most powerful man in the Vatican and Australia's most senior Catholic, was sentenced to six years in prison after being found guilty of child sexual abuse.
St. Augustine is quoted as saying that "one learns by teaching" — docendo discitur. This has never been more true for me than during this past semester when I taught an undergraduate university course on the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church.

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Pope Francis issues new rule for accountability in reporting instances of abuse

Al Jazeera  online

2019-05-13

The Catholic church has issued a new law to try and crack down on sexual abuse. Pope Francis issued the decree which makes it compulsory to report cases or cover-ups of sexual abuse. Priests and nuns will be required to declare any abuse to their superiors, but not to civil authorities. … Massimo Faggioli is a professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova University and joins us live now from Philadelphia.

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Research Grants

Faculty Development Center

University of St. Thomas

2014-15
Research on the history of the Roman Curia.

Faculty Development Center

University of St. Thomas

2012-2013
Articles on the reform of the Roman Curia.

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Evangelii Gaudium as an Act of Reception of Vatican II

Pope Francis and the Future of Catholicism: Evangelii Gaudium and the Papal Agenda

Massimo Faggioli

2017-04-24

Pope Francis and the Future of Catholicism is the first and most in-depth study of the most important teaching document from Pope Francis to date: Evangelii Gaudium. It explores the key components of his vision and agenda for the church - ecclesiological, social and dialogical - drawing together a range of globally and disciplinary diverse voices from leading experts in the field. Contributions explore Francis' distinctive style of papacy as well as the substance of his ecclesial revolution and reforms. Chapters engage with the most pressing challenges for the church in today's world and Francis' debt to key influences from John XXIII and Vatican II to Liberation Theology. The global context and contributions to the dialogue of this papacy are assessed and discussed in-depth.

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The Liturgical Reform and the “Political” Message of Vatican II in the Age of a Privatized and Libertarian culture

Worship

Massimo Faggioli

2016

The 1928 Presidential Campaign: Toward a Transatlantic and Institutional Approach to Catholic Histories

American Catholic Studies

Massimo Faggioli

2015
Vol. 126 n. 2 : 1-21

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