Traditionalist Catholics are Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholics who believe that there should be a restoration ... Catholic Church , and the followers of David Bawden Pope Michael . Traditionalist positions Traditionalist Catholics believe that they are preserving Catholic orthodoxy by not accepting all ... organisation. Some leaders of Independent Catholic Churches also claim to be traditionalist ... . In some other Eastern Catholic Church too, there are small numbers who, like the Latin Rite traditionalist ... http geocities.com catholictraditionalist Roman Catholic Traditionalism? Bot generated title ref ... VI Cafeteria Catholic Notable Traditionalist Catholics J.R.R. Tolkien William F. Buckley, Jr .... Pius X Traditionalist Catholicism Category Catholic traditionalism Category Traditionalist Catholics Category Subcultures of religious movements Catholic, Traditionalist Category Catholic terms cs ... of Catholic teachings which prevailed in the Catholic Church before the Second Vatican Council 1962 65 . ref Traditionalist Catholics usually belong to the Latin Rite Latin Church . See, however ... in scope. Traditionalist Catholics are distinct from mainstream Catholics who have a broadly traditional ... of the changes associated with the Second Vatican Council. Terminology Traditionalist ... themselves to be traditional in the sense of being faithful to historical Catholic teaching, ref The cite web url http www.usccb.org catechism text pt1sect1chpt2.htm title Catechism of the Catholic ... to the teaching of the apostles. ref the term traditionalist Catholics is used in this article as a means ... Traditionalist Catholics may be divided into four broad groups. Traditionalists in good standing with the Holy See Several officially approved societies of traditionalist priests exist, most notably ... Institute of the Good Shepherd ref In addition, many traditionalist Catholics in good standing with Rome ... rites. Many other Catholics sympathize or identify as traditionalist who are not able to attend ... more details
in the Liber Diurnus text. Alleged use in coronation ceremonies The TraditionalistCatholic sources ...distinguish Oath Against Modernism The Papal Oath is an oath see text below that some TraditionalistCatholic s say was taken by the pope s of the Roman Catholic Church Catholic Church , starting with Pope Agatho Pope Saint Agatho , who was elected on 27 June 678. They claim that over 180 popes, down to and including Pope Paul VI , swore the oath during their papal coronation s. Pope John Paul I , Pope John Paul II , and Pope Benedict XVI , who had no coronation ceremonies, clearly did not take the oath, and some Traditionalists interpret this fact negatively, even to the point of declaring them to be false popes see sedevacantism . They claim that by this oath the popes swore never to innovate or change anything that has been handed down to them. Some of them confuse the alleged oath with the oath against modernism that Pope Pius X mandated for those taking up certain offices in the Church. There is no evidence that any pope took such an oath during his coronation ceremony. The Papal Oath they speak of appears to be loosely based on the text of the profession of faith, ref Profession of faith , not oath , is the expression used by the authors quoted by Garnier in his comment reproduced in columns 39 40 of Patrologia Latina , 105 ref addressed to Saint Peter , included, as part of another document, in the Liber Diurnus Romanorum Pontificum , a collection of formularies for correspondence ... century, ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 09215c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Liber Diurnus Romanorum ... in the Roman Catholic Church , by Christopher A. Ferrara and Thomas A. Woods, Jr. Remnant ... edition of the Liber Diurnus Romanorum Pontificum . The article in The Catholic Encyclopedia on http ... Liber Diurnus Romanorum Pontificum in Catholic Encyclopedia ref In the opinion of one writer ... Oath . See also The Oath of Leo III References reflist Papal symbols and ceremonial Category Catholic ... more details
The Traditionalist Mexican American Catholic Church is a North American religious group claiming 2 million followers. They broke away from the Roman Catholic Church Catholic Church over the veneration or as some call worship of Santa Muerte . They are primarily active in the border regions of the United States and Mexico and have a particular presence among the Mexican immigrant communities in major United States cities. David Romo Guill n is the leader and archbishop of the group. They maintain the seven sacraments, all male priesthood, are open to homosexuals in the faithful and generally speaking are socially conservative on abortion but do not practice clerical celibacy, allow contraceptives and do not require chastity before marriage. ref http www.udlondres.com revista psicologia articulos stamuerte.htm ref They reject Papal infallibility , the Immaculate Conception , and the Assumption of Mary Assumption of the Virgin Mary . ref http unicosantuarionacionaldelasantamuerte.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 38&Itemid 59 ref Notes Reflist External links http unicosantuarionacionaldelasantamuerte.com official site Category Christian denominations founded in the United States Category Christian denominations, unions, and movements established in the 20th century Category Catholics not in communion with Rome ... more details
, Protestant, and Catholic traditionalists. The journal received specific support from traditionalist .... Evelyn Waugh The British novelist and traditionalistCatholic Evelyn Waugh is often considered ... Many traditionalist conservatives embrace the virtue centered philosophy of British Roman Catholic ... by William F. Buckley, Jr. s Catholictraditionalist brother in law L. Brent Bozell Jr. The book, which ...conservatism Traditionalist conservatism , also known as traditional conservatism, traditionalism, Burkean ... American traditionalist conservatives defend the monarchy monarchical political structure as the most ... and the French Revolution . Not until the mid 20th century did traditionalist conservatism in the United ... expression of traditionalist conservatism began among a group of U.S. university professors labeled ... order lay the foundation for traditionalist conservative thought. Reason and Divine Revelation ... truths of faith. The traditionalist holds axiomatic the belief that religion precedes civilization vide, T. S. Eliot s essays Christianity and Culture . Most traditionalist conservatives embrace High Church Christianity e.g. T. S. Eliot , an Anglo Catholic and Russell Kirk a Roman Catholic and Rod ... Protestant. Many conservative mainline Protestants are also traditionalist conservatives, including ... Traditionalist conservatives believe that human society is essentially Hierarchy hierarchical i.e. ... at the expense of the others. Agrarianism While most traditionalist conservatives are cosmopolitan ... are central to a traditionalist s understanding of rural life. Classicism and high culture Traditionalists ... politics regional community, traditionalists hold up patriotism as a key principle. Traditionalist ... right Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke Traditionalist conservatism began with the thought of Anglo Irish British ... Progress After Burke s traditionalist conservatism found its fiercest defenders in three cultural conservatives ... Newman . According to traditionalist scholar Peter Viereck, Coleridge and his associate and fellow ... more details
multiple issues refimprove September 2009 technical November 2010 see also Traditionalist School architecture The term Traditionalist School has been introduced by Mark Sedgwick and few other people to denote a school of thought, also known as Integral Traditionalism in the sense of Integral spirituality Integral spirituality or Perennialism in the sense of perennial philosophy , or philosophia perennis to denote an esoteric movement developed by authors such as French thinker Ren Gu non , German Swiss philosopher Frithjof Schuon , the Sri Lanka Ceylonese British scholar Ananda Coomaraswamy , or, with some controversy, Julius Evola , ref Renaud Fabbri argues that Evola should not be considered a member of the Perennialist School. See the section Julius Evola and the Perennialist School in Fabbri s http www.religioperennis.org documents Fabbri Perennialism.pdf Introduction to the Perennialist School ref Titus Burckhardt , Martin Lings , Jean Louis Michon , Marco Pallis , Huston Smith , and Seyyed Hossein Nasr . The word Tradition has a special meaning for the Traditionalist school, far removed from the generic meaning of folklore . Integral Tradition does not have a human origin, and consists of eternal principles of divine origin, calling man back to what Schuon called a transcendent unity . Against the modern error, Traditionalists propose a Primordial Tradition , transmitted ... means to transcend the limitations of the human state. In the Traditionalist view esoterism ... World in 2004. Certain critics with traditionalist sympathies have published reviews which questioned ... an initiatory order with Traditionalist connections. . ref http www.studiesincomparativereligion.com ... made between the Traditionalist school and the far right movements. He shows, for instance, that Ren ... Traditionalist 1953, revised 1967, with a new appendix, 1972 . Mark Sedgwick, Against the Modern ... A web site on the Perennialist Traditionalist School http religioperennis.org documents smith PrimordialT.pdf ... more details
For other meanings Traditionalism disambiguation In Dutch architecture , Traditionalism or the Traditionalist School was a reaction against the Functionalism architecture Functionalism and the Expressionist architecture Expressionism of the Amsterdam School , and a return to rural and national architectural styles and traditions, with tidy brickwork, minimal decoration and honest that is, traditional and natural materials. It occurred after the First World War and was led by M.J. Granpr Moli re. From 1924 until 1953 Moli re was professor at the Delft University Technical University in Delft , and the school which gathered round him also became known after 1945 as the Delft School . It can be seen in many ways as a direct successor to Berlage type Rationalism architecture Rationalism . It was highly influential on church design up after 1945, when this influence diminished and instead its influence on secular architecture reached a peak. Members Marinus Jan Granpr Moli re A.J. Kropholler C.H. de Bever C.M. van Moorsel B.J. Koldewey. A.J.N. Boosten Traditionalistic, but not Delft School F.P.J. Peutz Traditionalistic, but not Delft School H.W. Valk Traditionalistic, but not Delft School The group was mostly catholic, though a closely related Protestant style eventually arose among architects like B.T. Boeyinga and E. Reitsma. Sources http www.archimon.nl history traditionalism.html Archimon Category Dutch architectural styles Category 20th century architectural styles nl Traditionalisme architectuur ... more details
like the Old Catholic Church es and TraditionalistCatholic s who may or may not be in communion with Rome ...For the worldwide communion of Christians in communion with the Bishop of Rome Catholic Church pp semi protected small yes universalism The word catholic derived via Late Latin catholicus , from the Greek language Greek adjective Polytonic katholikos , meaning universal ref OED Catholic ref ... www.etymonline.com index.php?term catholic ref ref http www.strobert.org user image pdf On Being Catholic.pdf On Being Catholic , by Claire Anderson M.Div. ref The word in English can mean either including a wide variety of things all embracing or of the Roman Catholic faith. as relating to the historic ... incorporated into the name of the largest Christian communion, the Catholic Church , which consists of 23 churches sui iuris , in full communion with the Bishop Catholic Church Bishop of diocese of Rome Rome . The largest of these, the Latin Rite , consists of nearly 95 of the population of the Catholic Church . The remaining 5 consist of the 22 Eastern Catholic Churches . Many Protestantism Protestants sometimes use the term Catholic Church to refer broadly to the Christian Church and all believers ... December 2009 ref Generally, to avoid confusion between this concept and the Catholic Church , above, theologians in English will refer to the latter as the Church catholic, utilizing the lower case ... believe that their churches are catholic in the sense that they are in continuity with the original universal church founded by the Apostles. The Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental ... church. In Catholic Christendom including the Anglican Communion , bishops are considered the highest ... to the Nicene Creed of 381 I believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church. History of ecclesiastical use of catholic Ignatius of Antioch A letter written by Ignatius of Antioch to Christians ... surviving witness to the use of the term Catholic Church Letter to the Smyrnaeans , 8 . By Catholic ... more details
Indult Catholics was a term used to denote traditionalist Catholics who preferred to attend the older Tridentine Mass Tridentine form of Mass instead of the ordinary present day form of the Roman rite liturgy, the Mass of Paul VI , but who attended only those celebrations that had the explicit approval of the Church authorities. The term was pejorative , typically being used by traditionalists who saw no legal necessity for an indult for the Tridentine rite. Indult is a term in Catholic canon law referring to a permission to do something that would otherwise be unlawful. While more than one indult was issued by the Holy See in respect of the Tridentine Mass, the particular indult referred to in this phrase was the general permission granted to the world s bishops by Pope John Paul II in 1984 to authorise celebrations of the Tridentine Mass in their dioceses. In 2007, this permission was superseded with Benedict XVI s promulgation of a papal motu proprio entitled Summorum Pontificum . It remains to be seen whether the phrase will continue to be used now that the indult to which it refers has been repealed. The indult When the Mass of Paul VI replaced the Tridentine Mass in 1969 1970, some priests continued to be granted permission by the Holy See to celebrate the old liturgy. For example, elderly priests were not required to adopt the new form when it was introduced, and in 1971 Pope Paul VI granted the Agatha Christie indult that allowed occasional celebrations of the older form in England and Wales. Under Pope John Paul II , the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments , in 1984, sent the circular letter Quattuor abhinc annos ref text at the http www.adoremus.org Quattuorabhincannos.html Adoremus website ref to the presidents of the Episcopal Conferences , granting diocesan bishops an indult permission to authorize, under certain conditions ... this condition. Other refusals of permission were arguably more difficult to explain or justify. Traditionalist ... more details
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U.S. Catholic is a religious general interest magazine in the United States. It is published by the Claretians . External links http www.uscatholic.org U.S. Catholic Catholicism stub Christian mag stub Category Roman Catholic newspapers and magazines ... more details
A cultural catholic is a person who identifies with Catholicism catholic tradition s but does not actively practice the religion . ref Rachel Zoll, http www.usatoday.com news religion 2009 06 03 sotomayor catholic N.htm What would cultural Catholic Sotomayor mean for Supreme Court? , Associated Press , 6 3 2009 ref References reflist Category Catholic terms Category Roman Catholic Church ... more details
Roman Catholicism The Catholic Church , also known as the Roman Catholic Church , is the world s largest ... gospel of Jesus Christ , administering the Sacraments of the Catholic Church sacraments and exercising ... It teaches that its Bishop Catholic Church bishops are the apostolic succession successors of Jesus .... Peter , possesses a universal Primacy of the Roman Pontiff primacy . Catholic doctrine maintains ... ccc css archive catechism p123a9p4.htm work Catechism of the Catholic Church publisher vatican accessdate 24 July 2010 ref Catholic liturgy worship is centred on the Eucharist in the Catholic Church ... Roman Catholic Blessed Virgin Mary in special regard. Marian doctrines of the Catholic Church Catholic ... Assumption of Mary Assumption into heaven at the end of her life. Name See Roman Catholic term ... browse catholic Definition at www.Dictionary.com ref The word was first used to describe ... and its bishop, the Pope, the primal patriarch have been known as Catholic , while the Eastern churches ... with the Bishop of Rome used the term Catholic to distinguish itself from the various Protestant ... Browseinside.harpercollins.com . Quote T he use of the adjective Catholic as a modifier of Church ... case, the West claimed for itself the title Catholic Church, while the East appropriated ... the adjective Catholic , while the churches that broke with the Papacy were called Protestant . ref The name Catholic Church appears in the title of the Catechism of the Catholic Church . ref Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2003 . http www.vatican.va archive ENG0015 INDEX.HTM Catechism of the Catholic ... conference s ref Example The Baltimore Catechism, an official catechism authorized by the Catholic ... to the real successor of St Peter Question 118 , and refers to the Church as the Roman Catholic ... Baltimore Catechism . ref occasionally refer to the Church by the name Roman Catholic Church . In the Catechism ..., Question 20 publisher Cin.org date accessdate 28 October 2010 ref History Main History of the Catholic ... more details
The Catholic Spirit is the official newspaper of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis . It is a tabloid format publication which circulates to nearly 90,000 households in the Minneapolis St. Paul Twin Cities area. The Catholic Spirit is a weekly newspaper covering a 12 county area in east central Minnesota. Founded in 1911 as the Catholic Bulletin, the newspaper underwent a design and name change in 1996 to become The Catholic Spirit. The newspaper serves the communication needs of more than 715,000 Catholics in the metropolitan Minneapolis St. Paul market, including members in 223 parishes. The Catholic Spirit was awarded first place in the category of General Excellence in 2004, 2006 and 2007 by the Catholic Press Association http www.catholicpress.org . External links http www.thecatholicspirit.com The Catholic Spirit RC stub Minnesota Newspapers DEFAULTSORT Catholic Spirit Category Newspapers published in Minnesota Category Roman Catholic newspapers and magazines Category Publications established in 1911 ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date May 2007 http www.bccatholic.ca The B.C. Catholic is a weekly newspaper serving the needs of the Catholic community in British Columbia and is the official newspaper of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver . Founded in 1931, it is published approximately forty seven times a year from the archdiocese s main offices at 150 Robson St. in Vancouver . canada newspaper stub DEFAULTSORT B C Catholic Category Roman Catholic newspapers and magazines Category Publications established in 1931 ... more details
A Catholic Congress or lay association is a term for gathering of lay Catholics to discuss certain political or social issues from a Catholic perspective. ref CathEncy wstitle Catholic Congresses ref These have included the Piusverein in Germany and Switzerland as well a the Catholic Truth Society . References reflist Category Roman Catholic Church organizations RC society stub ... more details
Catholic League may refer to Catholic League French , created by Henry of Guise, in 1576 during the French Wars of Religion Catholic League German , a confederation of Catholic German states formed to counteract the Protestant Union Catholic League U.S. , a Roman Catholic advocacy and civil rights organization in the United States Catholic League England , an organisation to promote reunion of the Church of England and the Holy See In sports Philadelphia Catholic League , a high school sports league composed of 20 Catholic High Schools in and around Philadelphia Baltimore Catholic League , a competitive basketball association composed of private Catholic high schools in the Baltimore, Maryland area New Orleans Catholic League , a high school athletic league in the New Orleans, Louisiana area disambig ar bg cs Katolick liga de Katholische Liga es Liga Santa fr Ligue catholique homonymie ko it Lega Cattolica ja no Den katolske liga pl Liga Katolicka pt Santa Liga ru sr fi Katolinen liiga sv Katolska ligan ... more details
refimprove date January 2010 Catholic Citizenship is a non profit issue advocacy organization that is the grassroots counterpart to the Massachusetts Catholic Conference the official public policy voice for the Roman Catholic Church in Massachusetts. ref its website http catholic citizenship.org ref Founded in 2004 by former U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See Vatican and 3 term Boston Mayor Ray Flynn , Catholic Citizenship was a partner in the effort to ban same sex marriage in Massachusetts by placing a constitutional amendment before the voters. The amendment never made it as the state legislature voted it down in 2007. The organization now focuses on education forums, voter guides and other grassroots activities centered around Catholic communities such as parishes and clubs like the Knights of Columbus . The organization is located in Woburn, Massachusetts . References reflist External links http catholic citizenship.org Official Website http macathconf.org Massachusetts Catholic Conference Official Website Category Non profit organizations based in Massachusetts ... more details
unreferenced date April 2010 italic title The Catholic Sentinel is, according to its Masthead publishing masthead , the Oldest Roman Catholic Church Catholic Newspaper on the U.S. West Coast West Coast . A weekly publication, it is sent out every Wednesday to subscribers and is the official newspaper of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland Archdiocese of Portland and the Diocese of Baker . It is published by the Oregon Catholic Press . The Oregon Catholic Press also publishes El Centinela , a Spanish language Spanish language version of the Sentinel . History The Catholic Sentinel was started in a response to Anti Catholicism in 1870 by Henry Herman and J.F. Atkinson. After the Whitman massacre in 1847, a Protestant minister had accused local Catholics of inciting a band of Cayuse Indians to killing 10 Protestant missionary missionaries . The first run of the Catholic Sentinel was 500 copies, and a year s subscription cost 4. By 1995, circulation had grown to 15,000 copies. External links http www.sentinel.org The Catholic Sentinel http www.elcentinelacatolico.org El Centinela in Spanish Category Newspapers published in Portland, Oregon Category Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Portland Category Publications established in 1870 RC society stub Oregon newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Sooner Catholic image caption type Bimonthly newspaper format foundation owners Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City Archdiocese of Oklahoma City publisher Archbishop designate Paul Stagg Coakley editor price 20 for non members headquarters Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , USA circulation website http www.catharchdioceseokc.org sooner index.htm Sooner Catholic Online The Sooner Catholic is a bi monthly newspaper except in July and December published by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City Archdiocese of Oklahoma City . The Sooner Catholic Online is the web based version of the newspaper. There is no subscription charge for Catholics in Oklahoma who request the newspaper a subscription rate of United States dollar 20 a year is requested for those persons who are not members of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. The current publisher of the newspaper is Paul Stagg Coakley , archbishop designate of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma City . See also Eastern Oklahoma Catholic newspaper of the Diocese of Tulsa References references External links http www.catharchdioceseokc.org sooner index.htm Home page . Sooner Catholic Online http www.catharchdioceseokc.org sooner contact.htm Contact information for the Sooner Catholic Category Roman Catholic newspapers in the United States Category Newspapers published in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Category Catholicism in Oklahoma Oklahoma newspaper stub ... more details
The Catholic Times is the official publication of the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse in La Crosse , Wisconsin . Published bi weekly, the newspaper has 35,000 subscribers, most of whom live within the 19 Wisconsin counties that comprise the diocese. The newspaper s content includes international, national and local news of Catholic interest, in addition to commentary on religion and other issues important to Catholics. The paper publishes Bishop Jerome Edward Listecki Jerome E. Listecki s column, and official diocesan decrees. For much of its international and national news, the paper relies on the Catholic News Service . Unlike most diocesan newspapers, The Catholic Times is available in print only, with no content offered online. Dan Rossini has served as editor of The Catholic Times since 2003, while Franz Klein has been the staff writer since 2006. The Catholic Times is also the name of a publication by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus in Columbus, Ohio. External links http www.dioceseoflacrosse.com Diocese of La Crosse DEFAULTSORT Catholic Times Category Christianity in Wisconsin Category Roman Catholic newspapers and magazines Category Newspapers published in Wisconsin RC stub Wisconsin stub ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Pittsburgh Catholic image Image Pghcathtop.png caption type Weekly newspaper format foundation 1844 ceased publication price Gratis Free at most churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh Diocese of Pittsburgh churches purchase at 21 cents per copy http www.pittsburghcatholic.org aboutus.phtml owners Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh Diocese of Pittsburgh publisher editor William Cone chiefeditor assoceditor Chuck Moody News br Phil Taylor Special Sections staff language English language English political circulation approximately 111,250 headquarters Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania ISSN 032 0323 website http www.pittsburghcatholic.org pittsburghcatholic.org The Pittsburgh Catholic is the weekly Catholic newspaper for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh , published for lay people and priests. It labels itself as the oldest Catholic newspaper in continuous ... to its website, the Pittsburgh Catholic has a total market of 111,250 Catholics. ref Cite web title Advertising publisher Pittsburgh Catholic Publishing Associates date June 30, 2006 url http www.pittsburghcatholic.org ... to subscribers and is distributed at local churches and Catholic outlets or centers. Articles include ... and charity programs orchestrated by local Catholic organizations, reviews and commentary ... on Church issues. The former Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh Bishop of Pittsburgh , Donald Wuerl , was generally seen as a conservative bishop and, as a result, so has been the Pittsburgh Catholic ... Catholic is the largest weekly publication in western Pennsylvania and the second largest newspaper in western Pennsylvania. The Pittsburgh Catholic is a member of the Catholic Press Association ... Official Website of the Pittsburgh Catholic http www.diopitt.org Diocese of Pittsburgh Website Pennsylvania newspaper stub Pittsburgh Category Roman Catholic newspapers and magazines Category Roman Catholic ... Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh Category Publications established in 1844 ... more details
Refimprove date August 2010 The Catholic Standard , founded in 1951, is the official weekly newspaper for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington . ref http www.cathstan.org main.asp?SectionID 6 About Us webpage. Catholic Standard website. Retrieved 2010 09 07. ref In print and on line, the Catholic Standard continues its work of communicating the teachings of Jesus Christ and showing how the Catholic faith is being lived in the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area, around the nation and the world. One of two newspapers published by Carroll Publishing Company , the Catholic Standard serves the nearly 600,000 Catholics living in the nation s capital and the five surrounding Maryland counties of Calvert, Charles, Montgomery, Prince George s, and St. Mary s. Its sister publication, El Pregonero , is the D.C. area s oldest Spanish language weekly. The publisher of both newspapers is Washington Archbishop Donald Wuerl , whose weekly column The Teaching of Christ appears in both papers and on both websites. The newspaper circulates approximately 46,000 copies each week, mostly delivered by U.S. mail to subscribers and parishes of the archdiocese. Prior to the Catholic Standard s founding in 1951, Catholics in the Archdiocese of Washington were served by a regional edition of the Catholic Review , the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Baltimore . The Catholic Standard s founding ... of New Orleans. In recent years, the professional staff of the Catholic Standard has won ... Delaware D.C. Press Association and the Catholic Press Association . According to its vision statement ... from a Catholic faith perspective that serves the diverse community of the Archdiocese of Washington. Footnotes reflist External links http www.cathstan.org Catholic Standard website http www.elpreg.org El Pregonero website http www.adw.org Archdiocese of Washington website Category Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington Category Roman Catholic newspapers and magazines Category Publications established ... more details
dablink Note The Catholic Sun is also the name of a poem by Hilaire Belloc . Infobox Newspaper name The Catholic Sun image Deleted image removed Image Catholicsunfrontpage Oct 4 2007 small.jpg 175px border caption The Oct. 4, 2007 front page of br The Catholic Sun type Monthly newspaper format Tabloid foundation 1985 ceased publication price USD .75 owners Diocese of Phoenix political position publisher Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted editor Robert DeFrancesco staff 2 circulation 115,000 http www.catholicsun.org advertising html headquarters 400 E. Monroe br Phoenix, AZ 85004 br USA ISSN 1533 0230 website http www.catholicsun.org www.catholicsun.org The Catholic Sun is the official newspaper of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix. http www.catholicsun.org aboutus.html The bishop of the diocese publishes the paper once a month and registered Catholics from central to northern Arizona receive it. With a circulation that fluctuates between 115,000 125,000, http www.catholicsun.org advertising.html , http www.ananews.com directory members.htm The Catholic Sun is the largest Catholic newspaper in the state. The paper was founded in April 1985 under the leadership of Bishop Thomas J. O Brien and Christopher Gunty. It has won many national and local awards from the Catholic Press Association, http www.catholicpress.org the Associated Church Press http www.theacp.org awards.htm and the Arizona Newspaper Association. http www.ananews.com br The Catholic Sun, based in Phoenix, should not be confused with The Catholic Sun, based in Syracuse, N.Y., http www.syrdio.org index.asp?path CatholicSun which serves that diocese in a similar fashion. External links http www.catholicsun.org The Catholic Sun http www.diocesephoenix.org The Diocese of Phoenix http www.catholicpress.org The Catholic Press Association http www.theacp.org The Associated Church Press http www.ananews.com The Arizona Newspaper ... Catholic Sun Category Roman Catholic newspapers and magazines Category Newspapers published in Arizona ... more details