Timothy P. O’Malley is a Catholic theologian, author, and professor. He serves in the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame as the associate director for research and academic director of the Notre Dame Center for Liturgy. He regularly teaches courses on marriage and family, sacraments, and catechesis.
O’Malley earned his bachelor’s degree in theology and philosophy and his master’s degree in theology with a concentration in liturgical studies from the University of Notre Dame. He earned a doctorate in theology and education from Boston College, where he wrote on liturgical formation in Augustine of Hippo.
O’Malley is the author of ten books including three award-winning books published by Ave Maria Press: Off the Hook: God, Love, Dating, and Marriage in a Hookup World; Real Presence: What Does It Mean and Why Does It Matter?; Becoming Eucharistic People: The Hope and Promise of Parish Life, and Behold, Believe, Become: Meeting the Hidden Christ in Things We See, Say, and Do at Mass. He has written for scholarly journals, the McGrath Institute for Church Life’s own Church Life Journal, and popular magazines throughout the United States.
O’Malley is the lead investigator on two grants from the Lilly Foundation: one related to preaching and the other on children and worship. These grants pertain to his interest in cultivating a contemplative and sacramental imagination in an age dominated by technology, spectacle, and polarization.
He lives with his family in the South Bend, Indiana, area.
Speaking Topics
Liturgical Formation
Sacraments
Catholic Education
Eucharist
Catechetics
Marriage/Family