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
Bishop Louis Tylka of Peoria has ended publication of The Catholic Post, the newspaper of the Diocese of Peoria founded nearly 90 years ago, and announced that "as we look to the future, we will develop new strategies in a wider communications
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.
Huntington, Ind. – OSV is pleased to announce the appointment of Father Patrick Mary Briscoe, O.P., as editor of Our Sunday Visitor, the weekly national Catholic newspaper founded by Archbishop John F. Noll in 1912. Father Patrick comes to OSV from the
The Portland-based Catholic Sentinel and El Centinela newspapers will close Oct. 1, reflecting a national transition in Catholic communications, according to a news release issued jointly July 21 by the Archdiocese of Portland and Oregon Catholic Press.
The newspapers are the official publications
OSV publisher Scott Richert explores the key differences between the Catholic media and secular media — differences that have only been made all too clear in their coverage of recent Supreme Court decision, writing: “When Father John Francis Noll wrote in the
OSV publisher Scott Richert writes: “Much has changed in the 110 years since Father John Francis Noll founded Our Sunday Visitor. Back then, Catholics were encouraged by the Church (and even expected) to support the Catholic press. This wasn’t mere tribalism, because,
Gerald "Jerry" Michael Costello, a Catholic press veteran who was a reporter, columnist, book author and founding editor of three newspapers, died July 19 a five-year struggle with Parkinson's disease. He was 90.
His funeral Mass will be celebrated July 23 at Holy
Pope Francis said that unless there is a serious new wave of COVID-19 infections in Iraq, he has every intention of visiting the country in early March.
Even if social distancing requirements mean most Iraqis will see the papal events only on television,
On June 26, Guadalupe Radio Network abruptly suspended its airing of the EWTN Radio show “Morning Glory” after co-host Gloria Purvis, who is Black, has used the show to engage in frank conversation regarding racism, including Church teaching on the subject, and