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''Not to be confused with '''National Catholic Reporter''' (NCR), a left-wing "Catholic" publication which promotes women's ordination and [[Homosexual rights advocacy|LGBTQAI rights]].<ref>[http://www.lepantoinstitute.org/population-control/national-catholic-reporter-should-be-banned-by-us-bishops/ Lepanto Institute - "National Catholic Reporter MUST be Banned by US Bishops", 2016-01-06, by Michael Highborn (lepantoinstitute.org)]</ref>''
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'''The ''National Catholic Register''''' is the oldest national [[Roman Catholic]] [[newspaper]] in the [[United States]].
 
'''The ''National Catholic Register''''' is the oldest national [[Roman Catholic]] [[newspaper]] in the [[United States]].
  
The ''National Catholic Register'' began in 1927 and its print edition is a bi-weekly publication. The newspaper follows Catholic teachings on such subjects such as [[abortion]], [[same-sex marriage|homosexual "marriage"]], [[stem cells|embryonic stem-cell]] research, [[cloning]], and [[in-vitro fertilization]]. It also covers issues such as poverty and the [[death penalty]]. Although initially conservative in its outlook, it currently pushes more left-wing views, many times going against Catholic doctrine, to the extent that Bishop Robert Finn of Kansas City has requested that the newspaper no longer call itself Catholic.<ref>https://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=16911</ref>
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The ''National Catholic Register'' began in 1927 and its print edition is a bi-weekly publication. The newspaper follows Catholic teachings on such subjects such as [[abortion]], [[same-sex marriage|homosexual "marriage"]], [[stem cells|embryonic stem-cell]] research, [[cloning]], and [[in-vitro fertilization]]. It also covers issues such as poverty and the [[death penalty]].
  
The newspaper was acquired in January 2011 by EWTN NEWS, Inc.<ref>[http://www.ewtnnews.com/catholic-news/US.php?id=2463 EWTN to acquire ''National Catholic Register'']</ref>
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The newspaper was acquired in January 2011 by EWTN NEWS, Inc., part of the [[Eternal Word Television Network]].<ref>[http://www.ewtnnews.com/catholic-news/US.php?id=2463 EWTN to acquire ''National Catholic Register'']</ref>
  
The '''National Catholic Register''' (NCR) ''should not be confused with the'' '''National Catholic Reporter''' (NCR), which promotes women's ordination and [[Homosexual rights advocacy|LGBTQAI rights]].<ref>[http://www.lepantoinstitute.org/population-control/national-catholic-reporter-should-be-banned-by-us-bishops/ Lepanto Institute - "National Catholic Reporter MUST be Banned by US Bishops", 2016-01-06, by Michael Highborn (lepantoinstitute.org)]</ref>
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.ncregister.com/ Online Edition]
 
* [http://www.ncregister.com/ Online Edition]

Latest revision as of 02:46, June 1, 2021

Not to be confused with National Catholic Reporter (NCR), a left-wing "Catholic" publication which promotes women's ordination and LGBTQAI rights.[1]

The National Catholic Register is the oldest national Roman Catholic newspaper in the United States.

The National Catholic Register began in 1927 and its print edition is a bi-weekly publication. The newspaper follows Catholic teachings on such subjects such as abortion, homosexual "marriage", embryonic stem-cell research, cloning, and in-vitro fertilization. It also covers issues such as poverty and the death penalty.

The newspaper was acquired in January 2011 by EWTN NEWS, Inc., part of the Eternal Word Television Network.[2]


External links

References

  1. Lepanto Institute - "National Catholic Reporter MUST be Banned by US Bishops", 2016-01-06, by Michael Highborn (lepantoinstitute.org)
  2. EWTN to acquire National Catholic Register