In a recent column, Kathryn Jean Lopez reacts to the news that the Associated Press now instructs their writers to make clear that ministries and other places that provide pro-life pregnancy support must be clearly labeled as “anti-abortion.” She writes: “Here's the
Pregnancy centers are criticizing the Associated Press for instructing journalists to use terminology that brands them as centers against abortion. “Rather than sticking to a neutral term, it appears the AP has opted for terminology that favors the pro-choice movement’s strategy to
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
Readers of The Tablet, newspaper of the Diocese of Brooklyn, New York, now see something on the paper's website that previously was only familiar to consumers of media like NPR.
A "Support Us" tab takes viewers to a site where they are asked
Three more Catholic journalists are bringing their talents, news experience and passion for the Catholic faith to OSV News, the news agency being launched by OSV in the wake of Catholic News Service ceasing stateside operations in December. Joining the OSV News
Three veteran Catholic News Service journalists will be joining the OSV News wire service when it launches on Jan. 1, OSV announced Friday. CNS National Editor Julie Asher, former CNS Assistant Director for Media Reviews John Mulderig, and CNS Photographer Bob Roller
Good journalism has to be creative and promote communication that focuses on dialogue, intelligence and helping build active communities, said the prefect of the Vatican Dicastery for Communication.
Paolo Ruffini, the prefect, said the challenge of good journalism is to find new ways
In his latest column, Scott Warden writes about how his job in Catholic media has become a vocation. Lately, though, he writes, “the reputation of both institutions that I love so dearly — the Church and the Fourth Estate — has fallen
Catholic journalists face a twofold lack of trust as reporters who cover the church, a Catholic theologian reminded them July 6 at the annual Catholic Media Conference in Portland.
He urged them to find a way forward that brings Catholics together and also
Among the 10 men and women Pope Francis will proclaim as the Catholic Church's newest saints is a Dutch priest and journalist who stood his ground against Nazi ideology and paid for it with his life.
The example of Blessed Titus Brandsma, who