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Catholic Family News: Monthly 1993 The Catholic Worker: 25,000 7 times a year 1933 Commonweal: 20,000 Monthly 1924 Crux (online newspaper) Weekly 2014 Homiletic and Pastoral Review: Biweekly 1900 National Catholic Register: 39,000 [30] Biweekly 1927 National Catholic Reporter: 35,000 Biweekly 1964 Our Sunday Visitor: 45,000 Weekly 1912 The ...
The Ladies' Repository was the monthly magazine founded in 1841 by Cincinnati Methodists. The Nashville Christian Advocate was a weekly newspaper, founded in 1836, that served as the official organ and preeminent weekly of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. [2] [3]
The Iowa Jewish News; Manchester Democrat (1875–1930) [10] Manchester Democrat-Radio (1930–1988) [11] Mason City Express (1870–1886) [12]
This image taken from video shows Lola-Pearl looking into the camera during an Amputees Coming Together Informing Others' Needs meeting on Monday, Dec. 11, 2023, in Troy, Ohio.
biweekly newspaper Pro-LDS news Orson Hyde: Kanesville, Iowa: Was the LDS Church's only periodical in the U.S. for over a year. Deseret News: 1850–current weekly / semi-weekly / daily newspaper Voice of the State of Deseret: Deseret News Publishing Company: Salt Lake City, Utah Other names include Deseret Evening News and Deseret Morning News.
The News Record (Cincinnati) The Northerner (student newspaper) S. The Spanish Journal; St. Xavier Blueprint This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 11:36 ...
A Centennial History of Christ Church, Cincinnati, 1817-1917. Stewart & Kidd. [4] Morris, J. W. (1967). Christ Church, Cincinnati, 1817-1967. Episcopal Society of Christ Church. [5] Väth, K. W. (2024). Pathways to Grace and Healing: The History of Cincinnati’s Christ Church and Its Journey Toward Social Justice. Crown Publishing. [6]
Der Wahrheitsfreund or Der Wahrheits-Freund ("The Friend of Truth") was the first German language Catholic newspaper in the United States, [3] [4] and one of many German-language newspapers in Cincinnati, Ohio during the nineteenth century. It was published by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati, and proceeds went to the St. Aloysius ...