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Manufacturer: Natl Catholic Reporter Publ Co
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 26 Label: Natl Catholic Reporter Publ Co Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Natl Catholic Reporter Publ Co Number Of Issues: 26 Publisher: Natl Catholic Reporter Publ Co Studio: Natl Catholic Reporter Publ Co Subscription Length: 365
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Customer Rating:      Summary: For several decades now the most informative, thoughtful, prayerful Catholic (nearly) weekly newspaper Comment: I remember reading this newspaper with amazement and joy at my father's table over forty years ago and feeling my family in the Catholic Church. I remember reading then articles by still Catholic Michael Novak daring to question the morality of our nation's military invasions and occupations in the light of Roman Catholic tradition and Pope John XXIII's Pacem in Terris and Mater et Magistra. I recall first meeting gratefully the Brothers Berrigan within these holy pages, and their smiles and warmth and courage and peace and prayers and poems.
This newspaper continues even now its fine tradition of Catholic and courageous journalism, bringing to the forefront the eagerly concealed issues of our nation and Church, out into the light of our Faith and morality.
Important for any thinking and praying and Catholic household to have. Essential to overcome the constant barrage of our corporate and monopolistic media, in order to understand our world and nation and our Church in the light of our Faith and reason.
Please deny yourself this consolation and grace no longer. A worthy and strong and gentle companion upon our lonesome exile within this tormented world of warfare.
Can you read her now?
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Progressive lay-edited independent newsweekly for U.S. Catholics. It covers the political, social and economic communities. It also covers the church as an institution engaged in society.
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