| Newspapers, Radio, and TV from All over the World
The Chiesa
August 6, 2012
http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/chiesa_press?eng=y
> News.va. The new global portal of Vatican information. With official bulletins, the newspaper, radio, television, etcetera.
> YouTube. The Vatican's channel. Daily news videos on the pope and the Holy See.
> La Civilta Cattolica. Historic voice of a Jesuit community in Rome. With the papal imprimatur.
> Vatican Insider. What news.va doesn't tell you. Copyright "La Stampa," Turin. In Italian, English, and Spanish.
> Tv 2000. The TV channel of the Italian Episcopal Conference.
> Avvenire. The Italian Episcopal Conference's daily newspaper.
> Oasis. Magazine of the patriarchate of Venice for the Christians of the East. In Italian, English, French, Arabic, and Urdu. With a monthly Newsletter.
> Radio Maria. In five languages and four continents, directed by Fr. Livio Fanzaga.
> St. Anthony Messenger Press. Sets a circulation record. Translated in many languages.
> Traces. The official magazine of Communion and Liberation.
> Living City. The magazine of the Focolarini.
> Mondo e Missione. From the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions. A selection of articles in English.
> SEDOS Bulletin. Study and documentary service focused on the missions.
> Reset. Analyses and documents on dialogues on civilizations. In various languages included Arabic.
> The Catholic Herald. The leading Catholic newspaper in Great Britain.
> The Tablet. U.K. Catholic weekly of a liberal stamp.
> Alive!. A monthly Catholic tabloid. The first newspaper in Ireland distributed free of charge.
> Anglicans On Line. News and documentation on the Anglican Church throughout the world.
> Religiondigital.com. Highly popular religious section. By Jose Manuel Vidal.
> La Croix. Catholic voice of the daily press in France.
> La Documentation Catholique. Texts and documents on Church life and current events.
> Etudes. Journal of culture founded by the Jesuits in Paris in 1856.
> Decryptage. Of the "Fondation de Service Politique", Paris.
> Katholiek Nieuwsblad. Catholic weekly in the Netherlands.
> Tygodnik Powszechny. An historical weekly magazine for Krakow's Catholics.
> Forum 18. News and reports from everywhere religious freedom is violated. Edited in Oslo, Norway.
> Katolsk Observator. A web magazine in Stockholm, Sweden, from a traditional and “close to Rome” viewpoint.
> America. Weekly magazine founded and directed by U.S. Jesuits.
> First Things. For a religiously informed public life. Founded by Fr. Richard John Neuhaus (1936-2009).
> Our Sunday Visitor. One of the most successful weekly Catholic newspaper.
> National Catholic Reporter. Leading weekly of progressive Catholics in the U.S.
> John Allen Jr's blog. Secrets from the Vatican. The newsletter of John L. Allen, Jr.
> Commonweal. Catholic biweekly on religion, politics and culture. Columnists: Joseph A. Komonchak and Robert P. Imbelli.
> Crisis. A voice "for the Faithful Catholic Laity".
> The Catholic Thing. A commentary forum moderated by Robert Royal.
> The Wanderer. Historic voice since 1867 of American traditional Catholics.
> Inside the Vatican. Edited in Rome for English-speaking Catholics all over the world. Directed by Robert Moynihan.
> EWTN. Eternal Word Television Network. The worldwide television and radio network founded in Alabama by Mother Angelica.
> National Catholic Register. Magazine published by EWTN. With daily news and commentary in the online edition.
> Catholic Educator’s Resource Center. A selection of articles, essays, and books on the most controversial topics in the Church.
> New Oxford Review. A magazine produced from California by Anglican converts to the Church of Rome, as their patron Newman.
> The Christian Science Monitor. Boston daily. Published of the First Church of Christ, Scientist.
> On Faith. The multireligious forum by the Washington Post.
> World. Like "Time" or "Newsweek." But from an evangelical Christian prospective. Directed by Marvin Olasky.
> Christianity Today. Founded by Billy Graham. News voice for evangelical Christians around the world.
> Mensaje. Magazine founded and directed by Jesuits in Chile.
> Criterio. Catholic monthly from Argentina.
> Mirada Global. An online selection of Latin American Catholic magazines. Directed by Jesuit Fr. Antonio Delfau.
> Valores Religiosos. A weekly supplement of the Argentinian daily "Clarin."
> ConVivencia. A free voice of Cuba. Founded and directed by Dagoberto Valdes Hernandez.
> Japan Catholic News. English version of the Japanese Catholic weekly “Katorikku Shimbun.”
> Tripod. A quarterly journal on Christianity in China, published by the Holy Spirit Study Centre in Hong Kong.
> Watani. Or, My Homeland. A weekly newspaper for Coptic Christians, printed in Cairo. In Arabic, English, and French.
> MEMRI. The Middle East Media Research Institute. A roundup of the Arab, Jewish, and Persian-language press
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