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Lexau remembers "editors in heaven" including Ed Harrigan, Harold O’Laughlin, Joe Aberwald and Maurice Murray. Richard J. Reece was editor in 2003, and Daniel Connors was editor-in-chief from 2005 to 2012. In March 2012 Danielle Bean became the first female editor-in-chief and Paul McKibben was the
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Fr. Bussard was eager to expand the magazine and increase circulation. Original articles began being purchased and, though Catholic Digest continued to be based in Saint Paul, an additional office was opened in New York City. By 1948 the size had increased to 128 pages, and in 1961 it was up to 144
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The first issue was dated November 1936, and had a print run of 13,000 copies. It had an orange paper cover, 64 pages, and no illustrations or advertisements. Previously printed religious articles were condensed to one or two pages, which made it easy for busy people to keep informed on Catholic
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provided Gales with a loan of one thousand dollars, though he felt the magazine would fail. The archbishop also allowed Gales to use a one-room office in the Chancery basement. The office room contained the building's heating plant. Gales hired Nick Tschida, a high school student from St. Agnes
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was owned by founder Fr. Louis A. Gales and Fr. Paul Bussard, who was the first editor, and later took on the financial management of the publication. Bussard did not keep accurate financial records, and often carried out unwise financial transactions, such as lending money from the magazine's
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was named the new archbishop of St. Paul and Minnesota, and he ordered a thorough audit of Catholic Digest's finances. Archbishop Binz made an interpretation of church law and declared that the two priests could no longer own the magazine. In 1964
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The May 1949 issue was the first to have a picture on the cover, and in the 1950s special paintings were commissioned for the covers. In 1947 the magazine reported 300,000 subscribers, and 850,000 subscribers in 1957.
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During the 1930s and 40s the magazine published several articles on combating racism and prejudice. In the December 1944 issue Archbishop Francis J. Spellman wrote “No true American will nurture, promote, or incite
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Church, because Tschida could type and drive a car. Tschida would continue to work at Catholic Digest for 66 years. Gales asked a fellow Saint Paul priest, Fr. Paul Bussard to edit the magazine.
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s last years in print the number of issues were decreased, and starting in 2019 there were only eight issues per year. It ceased publication after the Summer 2020 issue.
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was a two-page personal-experience essay. The first page was on the last page of the magazine, and the second on the next-to-last page.
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s final years, from the May 2019 issue through the June/July/August 2020 issue — the magazine averaged 74 pages of content.
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Anne Klejiment. (Spring-Winter 2000). Hard Times for the American Catholic Renaissance ”Catholic Digest” in the Fifties,
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purchased the magazine. In late 2011, Bayard closed down another of its publications,
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In an April 9, 2020, press release, Baynard, Inc. announced it was closing down
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80 Years of Mercy, Julie Butters, Catholic Digest, November 2016, pp. 39-47
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A Treasury of Catholic Digest — Favorite Stories of Fifty Years 1936 - 1986
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A Treasury of Catholic Digest, Favorite Stories of Fifty Years 1936 - 1986
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A Treasury of Catholic Digest, Favorite Stories of Fifty Years 1936 - 1986
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with a question about the Catholic faith. That letter was the start of
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from 1936 to 1964. In December 1975 Henry Lexau became the first lay
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Many columns appeared over the years. In May 1956 a reader wrote to
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told of people who helped those in need. The name was changed to
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and remained editor until at least 1986. In the Introduction to
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provided a short inspirational quote for each day of the month.
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appeared. Sean Patrick reminisced about growing up Catholic in
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Several long-running columns lasted through the final issue.
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profits without a written agreement regarding repayment.
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In December 2001, the French Roman Catholic media group
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and the column appeared until the magazine's demise.
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Patrick, Sean. "One Last Trip to Patrick's Corner,"
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