Catholic News Agency

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The Catholic News Agency (CNA) is a provider of news related to Catholicism to an English speaking audience worldwide. It is headquartered in Denver, Colorado. Its editor-in-chief is Peruvian journalist Alejandro Bermudez.[1]

The website covers Catholic news and has regular columns by figures such as Bishop Samuel J. Aquila[2] and other Catholic writers and speakers and speakers. It also includes many book and movie reviews.[3]

Its editors' service provides free-of-charge news, features, commentary and photojournalism to newspaper editors.[4] News from the agency is used by other news services such as EWTN, the National Catholic Register, and Christian News Wire.[5][6][7][8]

The viewpoints presented by CNA at times run counter to the views of other non-Catholic news agencies, such as some in mainland China.[9]

Catholic News Agency is the sister agency of the Spanish-language news agency ACI Prensa.

It is not related to the similarly-named Catholic News Service.

Sources

  1. CNA About Us Page
  2. Bishop's Corner
  3. CNA Book Reviews
  4. "CNA and EWTN News will launch news service for Catholic publications." Catholic News Agency. May 25, 2011.
  5. EWTN news from CNA
  6. Catholic Edition
  7. Christian News Wire news from CNA
  8. EWTN via CNA
  9. The Shanghaiist on CNA

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