Catholic New Times
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Catholic New Times was a Canadian Roman Catholic magazine founded in 1976 by social activists Mary Jo Leddy, Fr. Jim Webb SJ, Fr. Tom McKillip, Fr. Bud Smith SFM, Sr. Margaret Ordway IBVM, and a collective of twelve people.
For over 30 years, its editors, writers and supporters included many Canadian Catholics interested in social justice. It was widely recognized as a source of independent information about the church and received many awards from the Catholic Press Association of North America.[citation needed]
Its editors included Mary Jo Leddy, Janet Somerville, Sr. Frances Ryan OSU, Sr. Anne O'Brien CSIC, Maura Hanrahan, Ted Schmidt and Diane Bisson.[1][2]
References
- ↑ "Catholic New Times ceases publication". The Free Library. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Catholic+New+Times+ceases+publication.-a0157361625
- ↑ Alphonse de Valk , "The anti-Catholic New Times". Catholic Insight. April 2005. http://catholicinsight.com/online/church/education/cnt.shtml
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