Mary Jo Leddy


Mary Jo Leddy, is a Canadian writer, speaker, theologian and social activist.
Leddy is widely recognized for her work with refugees at Toronto's Romero House.
In 1973, she was the founding editor of the Catholic New Times. She is author of the books "Say to the Darkness We Beg to Differ", Reweaving Religious Life: Beyond the Liberal Model, At the Border Called Hope: Where Refugees are Neighbours, "Our Friendly Local Terrorist" and "The Other Face of God: When the Stranger Calls Us Home". 'Why Are We Here? A Meditation on Canada"
Leddy was the recipient of a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Toronto with a thesis titled "The Event of the Holocaust and the Philosophical Reflections of Hannah Arendt." She studied under the direction of Emil Fackenheim, and she is currently a Senior Fellow at Massey College, University of Toronto, and a board member of PEN Canada and Massey College.After some years as a member of the Roman Catholic Sisters of Our Lady of Sion,she began working for a welcome house for refugees in 1991. This house then became the ROmero House community and she became its director until 2010. She continues to live and work at Romero House.
Leddy received the Human Relations Award of the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews, the Ontario Citizenship Award, and the Order of Canada.
She has received several honorary doctorates: