The Catholic Review

The Catholic Review is Maryland's largest paid weekly newspaper, distributed by mail. The Review covers national and international news of interest to Catholics and serves as the newspaper of record for the archdiocese of Baltimore.[1] I The Review is the successor to the original diocesan newspaper The Catholic Mirror, founded in 1833 which was published until 1908. After an unfortunate interval of five and a half years, under James Cardinal Gibbons, then Archbishop of Baltimore, the Baltimore Catholic Review was initiated and later renamed with the shorter title of The Catholic Review.[1]

In 2012, with circulation down to 50,000, the Review switched from a weekly to a biweekly publicaiton schedule for the print edition.[2]

In 2002, the publishing office of the Review was set up separately from the Archbishop's Office and the Archdiocese itself as the Cathedral Foundation and moved six blocks north from the Catholic Center/ Archdiocese Building at the southwest corner of Cathedral Street and West Mulberry Street, across from the historic Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (the old Baltimore Cathedral and Basilica) on Cathedral Hill to 880 Park Avenue, in the surrounding Mount Vernon-Belvedere neighborhood. A modern internet website on the World Wide Web was established at http://www.catholicreview.org (see extensive newspaper history on website).

References

  1. 1 2 Evitts, Elizabeth (2014). Insiders' Guide to Baltimore, 4th edition. Globe Pequot Press. p. 327. ISBN 076273499X.
  2. Hare, Mary Gale (12 June 2012). "Catholic Review cuts back to biweekly publication". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 4 September 2015.

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