The good news today is that Catholics are still reading, listening and watching Catholic materials. The better news is that the numbers who are reading, listening and watching have been going up. Greg Erlandson with some thoughtful analysis on the latest CARA
Panelists spoke on the future of Catholic journalism June 5 at the eighth annual 2023 John Cardinal Foley Symposium at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia.
Since the 1950s, February has been Catholic Press Month, an opportunity for those in journalism to reflect on the unique vocation in serving the Church. In the days preceding this month, several members of our team had the opportunity to travel to
Catholic communicators must help provide correct and truthful information about COVID-19 and its vaccines and do so in a way that avoids oversimplification and creating conflict, Pope Francis said.
"Fake news has to be refuted, but individual persons must always be respected, for
Pope Francis named five new members to the Vatican Dicastery for Communication, including Archbishop Borys Gudziak, head of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia.
The Vatican announced the new appointments Dec. 2.
Archbishop Gudziak, 61, was born in Syracuse, New York, the son of