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The National Catholic Register is a Catholic newspaper in the United States. It was founded on November 8, 1927, by Matthew J. Smith as the national edition of the Denver Catholic Register. The Register's current owner is the Eternal Word Television Network, Inc. of Irondale, Alabama, which also owns the Catholic News Agency.
National Catholic Register: 39,000 [30] Biweekly 1927 National Catholic Reporter: 35,000 Biweekly 1964 Our Sunday Visitor: 45,000 Weekly 1912 The Pillar: 2021 The Remnant: Biweekly 1968 U.S. Catholic: Monthly 1936 The Wanderer: Weekly 1867 The Word Among Us: 430,000 Monthly 1981
The National Catholic Reporter (NCR) is a progressive national newspaper in the United States that reports on issues related to the Catholic Church.Based in Kansas City, Missouri, NCR was founded by Robert Hoyt in 1964. [2]
The two editions would soon merge, as the Register became a national chain of Catholic newspapers. [38] [40] [39] In 1970, Patrick Frawley's Twin Circle Publishing Co. purchased the National Catholic Register from the archdiocese. The Denver Catholic Register reverted to being a local publication. [39]
Father Raymond J. de Souza (born 17 June 1971) is a columnist for the National Post newspaper, and was the founding editor-in-chief of Convivium Magazine before it ceased. He also writes columns for the National Catholic Register, the Catholic Herald, and the Catholic Register. [1]
Bogle is a founder member of the Association for Catholic Women in England and contributes to The National Catholic Register. [6] She is married to James Bogle, a barrister and convert to Catholicism. [7] In 2013, she became a Dame of the Pontifical Equestrian Order of St. Gregory the Great, a Papal merit award whose recipients are styled "DSG".
Fox wrote letters and articles for Catholic publications and he soon became a weekly columnist for the National Catholic Register. After the Second Vatican Council's promulgation of the 1964 Decree on Ecumenism, Bishop Hoch authorized Fox to hold an ecumenical Advent prayer service with three Protestant denominations.
In a 2023 interview with the National Catholic Register, Wack urged Catholics to become missionary disciples. [6] He called for them to be more evangelical in describing their relationship with Christ, saying: "Catholics have not always been comfortable talking about a 'personal relationship with Jesus Christ.'