John W. O'Malley


John William O'Malley is an American academic, Catholic historian, and Jesuit priest. He is a University Professor at Georgetown University, housed in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies. O'Malley is a widely published expert on the religious history of Early Modern Europe, with specialities on the Council of Trent, the Second Vatican Council, and the First Vatican Council.

Personal life

O'Malley was born in Tiltonsville, Ohio in 1927. At age 18, he joined the Society of Jesus, and later earned a PhD in history from Harvard University.

Career

He was a member of the faculty at the University of Detroit from 1965 and of the Weston Jesuit School of Theology at Cambridge, Massachusetts from 1979, before becoming a "university professor" Georgetown University.
Among O'Malley's best-known works are "The First Jesuits", translated into 12 languages, and "What Happened at Vatican II".

Awards and honors

O'Malley has received countless awards in the field of Catholic history, religious culture, and theology; among them, he has been awarded Harvard University's Graduate School of Arts Centennial Medal. He has served as President of both the Renaissance Society of America and the American Catholic Historical Association. He was elected in 1995 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, in 1997 to the American Philosophical Society and in 2001 to the Accademia di San Carlo, Ambrosian Library,. He received the Johannes Quasten Medal from the Catholic University of America. In 2002 he was awarded the Society of Italian Historical Studies Grand Prize and in 2005 the Renaissance Society of America.