This June will mark 202 years since Bishop John England started the United States Catholic Miscellany in 1822. Lies were being spread about the Faith, and Catholic immigrants were finding themselves the subject of Nativist attacks. Bishop England will forever be remembered
Help "de-weaponize" the way language is used in the media by being respectful to others and fostering greater understanding and peace between people, Pope Francis told a group of Catholics journalists from Germany.
"How many conflicts today, instead of being extinguished by dialogue,
CONCORD, N.H. (OSV News) -- Since Church Militant's founder Michael Voris announced his resignation in November, the Michigan-based media organization has found itself in the midst of a number of scandals, financial troubles and court proceedings, including in the U.S. District Court
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.
OSV News editor-in-chief Gretchen Crowe elected president of Catholic Media Association board
Gretchen Crowe, the editor-in-chief of OSV News, has been elected the new president of the board of the Catholic Media Association (CMA). The CMA announced results of elections for the top officers May 17. They will begin their two-year terms June 8
Catholic journalism is in crisis, but crisis always signifies opportunities. Some dioceses are closing their news media, but others are investing more in their multimedia efforts.
Montse Alvarado, vice president and executive director of Becket, the Washington-based religious liberty firm, has been named president and chief operating officer of EWTN News Inc., the EWTN Global Catholic Network announced Jan. 23.
According to a news release, Avarado in her new
To mark the closing of the U.S. offices of Catholic News Service, its director, Greg Erlandson, a former publisher and president of Our Sunday Visitor, pays tribute to the journalists who have made a profound impact on the Church through their work
In the second issue of Our Sunday Visitor (May 12, 1912), then-Father John Francis Noll, declared, “We doubt if a paper was ever issued which was more warmly welcomed by the Catholic clergy than the first number of Our Sunday Visitor was.”