(OSV News) — Anthony J. “Tony” Spence, former director and editor-in-chief of Catholic News Service, died July 28 in Nashville, Tennessee, after a long illness. He was 71. “The Catholic …
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INDIANAPOLIS (OSV News) — John F. “Jack” Fink, editor emeritus of The Criterion, newspaper of the Indianapolis Archdiocese, died July 17 in Indianapolis. He was 92. A funeral Mass will …
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ATLANTA (OSV News) — Ana Rodriguez-Soto, who recently retired as editor of the Florida Catholic, Miami edition, is the recipient of the 2024 St. Francis de Sales Award from the …
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(OSV News) — Catholic communications is more than “delivering a message,” but rather “journeying alongside people in faith,” said the chair of the U.S. Catholic bishops’ communications committee. Auxiliary Bishop …
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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 …
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“A lie can travel around the globe in the time it takes the truth to get its boots on.” That line, or variations of it, has been attributed to Mark …
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Florida priest urges Catholic leaders to recognize Dutch saint as modern patron of journalists
by OSV Newsby OSV NewsBy William Cone BOCA RATON, Fla. (OSV News) — As local Catholics and faithful worldwide prepare to mark the July 27 second anniversary of the feast day of St. Titus …
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(OSV News) — At a time when Catholic media in the United States is at a crossroads, Catholic journalists must avoid reducing the church to merely a socio-political organization, instead …
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KRAKOW, Poland (OSV News) — For 17 years, the media ethics conference at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow has gathered media researchers from all over the …
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When my wife bought a Subaru a few years ago, we not only got a car. We also received a company magazine called “Drive.” Subaru is trying to use a …