Michael Kelly (Irish journalist)

Michael Kelly (born 1979) is an Irish newspaper editor. He is editor of the weekly newspaper The Irish Catholic and a columnist with the Irish Independent.[1]

Kelly is from Omagh, County Tyrone, and attended St Patrick's High school, Omagh and later St Patrick's College, Maynooth, where he studied for a post-graduate degree in theology.[2] He worked as a producer and redactor for Vatican Radio in Rome, and served as Rome correspondent for The Irish Catholic. He returned to Ireland in 2005. He was appointed deputy editor of The Irish Catholic in 2007.

In October 2012, aged 33, he was appointed editor of The Irish Catholic, succeeding Garry O'Sullivan.[3] He regularly appears as a guest contributor on TV and radio on religious topics. He has appeared on the BBC, UTV, CNN and Al Jazeera.[4] He has made contributions to the American publications National Catholic Reporter,[5] Our Sunday Visitor and The Catholic World Report the UK's Catholic Herald as well as Irish newspapers including the Irish Independent, Irish Examiner and The Irish News.[4][6][7]

Publications edit

  • How to Defend the Faith Without Raising Your Voice by Michael Kelly and Austen Ivereigh, Columba Press (2018).

References edit

  1. ^ Profile Michael Kelly Editor, The Irish Catholic
  2. ^ "Our Team". Religious Press and Media group. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Irish Catholic Newspaper appoints new editor". Independent Catholic News. 3 October 2012. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Profile: Michael Kelly". Kennedy Summer School.
  5. ^ Michael Kelly National Catholic Reporter Articles
  6. ^ Changing of the Catholic Votes in Northern Ireland? by Michael Kelly, Catholic World Report, 24 April 2015.
  7. ^ Articles by Michael Kelly The Catholic Herald (UK).