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La Croix (French pronunciation: [la kʁwa] ⓘ; English: 'The Cross') is a daily French general-interest Catholic newspaper. It is published in Paris and distributed throughout France, with a circulation of 91,000 as of 2020.
La Croix primarily refers to: La Croix (newspaper) , a French Catholic newspaper La Croix Sparkling Water , a beverage distributed by the National Beverage Corporation
La Croix: 15 June 1883 89,735 (2023) [1] Jérôme Chapuis, Anne-Bénédicte Hoffner Christian democracy: Centre-right: Bayard Presse: Roman-Catholic newspaper founded by the assumptionists: Les Échos: 1908 140,679 (2023) [2] Christophe Jakubyszyn: Neo-liberalism, liberalism: Centre-right: LVMH (Bernard Arnault) Primarily financial L'Équipe ...
The company has close connections with the Catholic Church in France, [3] and is owned by the Assumptionists. [1] It edits educational and Catholic publications such as La Croix [2] and Catholic Digest. The latter was closed in summer 2020. [4] It also publishes Notre Temps, a lifestyle magazine for seniors and The World of the Bible, a review ...
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The Roman Catholic Assumptionist order revolutionized pressure group media by its national newspaper La Croix. It vigorously advocated for traditional Catholicism while at the same time innovating with the most modern technology and distribution systems, with regional editions tailored to local taste.
The Assumptionists actively promoted the conspiracy theory that unnamed Jews were destroying French institutions, in particular the Army and the Catholic church, and oppressing the people. One of many examples of their unsourced anti-Semitic polemic can be taken from their widely-circulated daily newspaper, La Croix, for 2 February 1898: