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Catholic Press Association Magazine Members 9/18/2019 Catholic Press Association Magazine Members 9/18/2019 Acadiana Catholic 1408 Carmel Dr Lafayette, LA 70501-5215 P: 337-261-5512 E: [email protected] W: http://diolaf.org Key Personnel: Most Rev. Michael Jarrell, Publisher Stephanie Martin, Managing Editor Description: Established 1933. Official publication of the Diocese of Lafayette in southwest Louisiana. Catholic population: 304,921. Advertising Accepted? Yes Cost of Quarter Page Ad: ____ Quarter Page Ad Size: ____ Annual Subscription: $ 24 Publication Circulation: 26,000 Issues Per Year: 10 America Magazine 1212 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10036 P: 212-515-0103 E: [email protected] W: ____ Key Personnel: Matt Malone, SJ, Editor-in-Chief Robert C. Collins, SJ, Executive Editor Maurice Timothy Reidy, Executive Editor Kerry Weber, Managing Editor Raymond A. Schroth, SJ, Literary Editor Kevin Clarke, Senior Editor James Martin, SJ, Editor at Large Jeremy Zipple, SJ, Executive Editor, America Films Joseph Hoover, SJ, Poetry Editor Sam Sawyer, SJ, Associate Editor Edward W. Schmidt, SJ, Senior Editor Ashley McKinless, Associate Editor Olga Segura, Associate Editor Joseph McAuley, Assistant Editor Eloise Blondiau, Editorial Assistant 1 Catholic Press Association Magazine Members 9/18/2019 Zachary Davis, Editorial Assistant for Digital Media Sonja Kodiak Wilder, Art Director Edward G. Spallone, Publisher and Chief Financial Officer; Description: The magazine and its Web site are forums for discussion of religion, politics and culture from a Catholic perspective in the Ignatian tradition of finding God in all things. Reviews books. Mailing list available. Readership report available. Established 1909. Advertising Accepted? Yes Cost of Quarter Page Ad: Color $423 Quarter Page Ad Size: 3 ½" w x 4 5/8" h Annual Subscription: $ 56 Publication Circulation: 35,000 Issues Per Year: 38 American Catholic Studies Villanova University 800 Lancaster Ave Villanova, PA 19085-1603 P: 610-519-5470 E: [email protected] W: http://www1.villanova.edu/villanova/publications/acs.html Key Personnel: Thomas Rzeznik, Co-Editor Nicholas Rademacher, Associate Editor Brett Grainger, Associate Editor Margaret McGuinness, Associate Editor Leigh Anne McCabe, Managing Editor Description: American Catholic Studies is the Journal of the American Catholic Historical Society. It is the oldest, continuously published Catholic scholarly journal in the United States. It publishes high quality studies and reviews in the areas of U.S. Roman Catholic history, sociology, theology, architecture, art, cinema, music, and popular movements. Subscribers include university and college libraries, academics, opinion leaders and informed general readers. Advertising Accepted? Yes Annual Subscription: $ 50 Publication Circulation: 375 Issues Per Year: 4 2 Catholic Press Association Magazine Members 9/18/2019 Angelus 3424 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90010-2241 P: 213-637-7360 E: [email protected] W: http://www.angelusnews.com Key Personnel: Abp. Jose H. Gomez, Publisher David Scott, Vice Chancellor for Communications Pablo Kay, Editor Tamara Long-Garcia, Multimedia Editor R.W. Dellinger, Features Editor Victor Alemán, Photo Editor Richard Beemer, Managing Editor Hannah Swenson, Assistant Editor Osvaldo E. Cisternas, Production Coordinator Chris Krause, Circulation/Directory Description: Magazine of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Established 1895. Advertising Accepted? ____ Cost of Quarter Page Ad: ____ Quarter Page Ad Size: ____ Annual Subscription: $ 30 Publication Circulation: 50,000 Issues Per Year: 44 Bayou Catholic PO Box 505 Schriever, LA 70395-0505 P: 985-850-3131 E: [email protected] W: http://www.bayoucatholic.com Key Personnel: Lawrence Chatagnier, Editor & General Manager Description: We live and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ by informing, educating, guiding, inspiring, challenging and unifying the people of Houma-Thibodaux through various means of communication including print, broadcast and electronic media. Advertising Accepted? Yes Cost of Quarter Page Ad: Color: $250 Quarter Page Ad Size: 3.5" w x 4.8225" h Annual Subscription: $ 35 3 Catholic Press Association Magazine Members 9/18/2019 Publication Circulation: 13,700 Issues Per Year: 12 Caldwell University Magazine 120 Bloomfield Ave Caldwell, NJ 07006-5310 P: 973-618-3209 E: [email protected] W: http://www.caldwell.edu Key Personnel: Colette M. Liddy, News Editor Joseph Posillico, Managing Editor Description: Caldwell University Magazine is produced for alumni and friends twice each year by the Media Relations Office at Caldwell University. Its goal is to provide news and information about Caldwell University students, faculty, staff, alumni and administration. Advertising Accepted? No Publication Circulation: 12,600 Issues Per Year: 2 Carmelite Review 1317 N Frontage Rd Darien, IL 60561-5530 P: 630-971-0724 E: [email protected] W: http://www.carmelitereview.org Key Personnel: Kenneth J. Pino, Editor & Graphic Designer Description: Carmelite Review is a quarterly publication created to provide a glimpse into the lives and events within and around the full expanse of the Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary. Published by the Order of the Carmelites. Advertising Accepted? No Annual Subscription: Free-will donation Publication Circulation: 13,500 Issues Per Year: 4 4 Catholic Press Association Magazine Members 9/18/2019 Catechist 26 Old English Rd Worcester, MA 01609-1306 P: 860-437-3012 E: [email protected] W: http://www.catechist.com/ Key Personnel: Hugues de Foucauld, CEO Pat Gohn, Editor Emmanuelle Beauvillain, Director of Marketing & Communications Michelle Kopfmann, Advertising Manager Valerie Westrate, Circulation Manager Description: For fifty years, CATECHIST magazine has been the leading periodical for catechists in parish religious education programs, and for teachers of religion in Catholic schools. Established 1967. Advertising Accepted? Yes Cost of Quarter Page Ad: ____ Quarter Page Ad Size: ____ Annual Subscription: $ 28.95; $33.95 Foreign Publication Circulation: 23,975 Issues Per Year: 7 Cathedra 460 Madison Ave New York, NY 10022 P: 646-537-7830 E: [email protected] W: https://saintpatrickscathedral.org/cathedra Key Personnel: Emily Danz, Editor Loual Puliafito, General Manager Kevin Donohue, Business Manager Description: At St. Patrick's Cathedral we publish our magazine "The Cathedra" quarterly, a monthly e- newsletter, daily social media posts and many other printed items that circulate the Cathedral. Advertising Accepted? Yes Cost of Quarter Page Ad: ____ Quarter Page Ad Size: ____ Annual Subscription: ____ Publication Circulation: 20,000 Issues Per Year: 4 5 Catholic Press Association Magazine Members 9/18/2019 The Catholic Compass 11 N B St Pensacola, FL 32502-4601 P: 850-435-3528 E: [email protected] W: http://www.thecatholiccompass.com Key Personnel: Bp. William Wack, CSC, Publisher Sharmane Adams, Director of Communications & Editor Description: The Catholic Compass is the bi-monthly magazine of the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee, with the goal of inspiring readers, sharing stories of faith and bringing Christ into homes across northwest Florida. Advertising Accepted? Yes Cost of Quarter Page Ad: Color: $300; B&W: $300 Quarter Page Ad Size: 3.875" w x 5" h Annual Subscription: $ 18 Publication Circulation: 26,000 Issues Per Year: 6 Catholic Connection 3500 Fairfield Ave Shreveport, LA 71104-4108 P: 318-868-4441 E: [email protected] W: http://www.thecatholicconnection.org Key Personnel: Samantha Maiette, Editor Diocesan Publications Description: Catholic Magazine for the Diocese of Shreveport. Advertising Accepted? No Annual Subscription: Free to all in the diocese. Publication Circulation: 12,000 Issues Per Year: 11 Catholic Digest 1489 Verdale Drive Cincinnati, OH 45230 P: 860-437-3012 E: [email protected] W: http://www.catholicdigest.com/ Key Personnel: 6 Catholic Press Association Magazine Members 9/18/2019 Hugues de Foucauld, CEO Emmanuelle Beauvillain, Director of Marketing & Communications Pat Gohn, Editor Paul McKibben. Managing Editor Michelle Kopfmann, Advertising Manager Valerie Westrate, Circulation Manager Bp. Robert Reed, Editor-at-Large Description: Since 1936, Catholic Digest has used the stories of real people to demonstrate that a life guided by faith can be exciting, challenging, enlivening, and joyous. Each issue contains meaningful ways to connect faith with everyday life with stories that inform, inspire, and entertain. Established 1936. Advertising Accepted? Yes Cost of Quarter Page Ad: $1,620 Quarter Page Ad Size: 5.5" w x 2.125" h Annual Subscription: $19.95; $29.95 foreign Publication Circulation: 57,250 Issues Per Year: 9 Catholic Missions In Canada Magazine 201-1155 Yonge St Toronto, ON M4T 1W2 P: 416-934-3424 E: [email protected] W: http://www.cmic.info Key Personnel: Fr. David Reilander, President Kathleen Ancker, Director of National Development Lina Kim, Interim Director of Finance and Administration Jeff Muzzerall, Editor and Director of Publications and Communications Description: Established 1982 (Formerly Mission Canada). Published by the Catholic Missions In Canada. Advertising Accepted? No Annual Subscription: $ 25 Publication Circulation: 23,000 Issues Per Year: 4 Catholic Review PO Box 777 Baltimore, MD 21203-0777 P: 443-524-3150 E: [email protected] 7 Catholic Press Association Magazine Members 9/18/2019 W: http://www.catholicreview.org Key Personnel: Abp. William E. Lori, Publisher
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