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of the Year and Writer of the Year and won for Writer of the Year (William Cash) at a ceremony in the City of London on 25 November. At the 2023 PPA awards, Cash was nominated for Editor of the Year (Consumer Media) and also for Writer of the Year, for articles that included a report from Ukraine at the start of the war and coverage of various pilgrimages. "To be shortlisted in a line-up that includes the publishers Hearst, Bauer Media, Condé Nast, the BBC, Future and Haymarket shows how the Herald has evolved into a world-leading media brand," Cash said. "The nominations are very much a team effort and reflect the exceptional calibre of our editorial staff."
1836: 166:. After 126 years as a weekly newspaper, it became a magazine in 2014. In early 2023, a 50.1% controlling stake was purchased by New York based alternative asset firm GEM Global Yield LLC SCS (Luxembourg). It reports 565,000 online readers a month, along with 30,100 weekly registered newsletter subscribers and a print readership distributed in the US and UK, Roman Catholic parishes, wholesale outlets, the Vatican, Cardinals, Catholic influencers, and postal/digital subscribers. 516:. A dashing and bubbly younger editor, with a gift for snappy language and a wide network of contacts, she brought a breath of fresh air to the cramped newsroom above St Joseph's Church in the City of London, drawing in celebrity Catholic writers for the Herald and herself becoming something of a celebrity. She clashed with Otto Herschan, by then also chairman and a Herald shareholder, who was largely liberal in his church politics. Herschan first fell out with columnist 701:
The magazine was nominated for Editor of the Year (Consumer Magazine) at the 2021 PPA Independent Publisher Awards, with cover artist Adam Dant nominated for Cover of the Year, as well as for Launch of the Year for which the Herald was awarded runner-up. In 2022, the Herald was nominated for Magazine
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Under Cash's award winning editorship, Herald website traffic increased significantly to over half a million original users a month with over 50% being from America. The magazine increased the number of special surveys including their new landmark 'Top 250 US Catholic Leaders of Today' along with its
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was sold to Hong Kong based AMTD NYSE for $ 57,000,000. This international licensing model is one that GEM plans to replicate with the Catholic Herald magazine in leading Catholic countries around the world, as well as license content in the Herald's 100 year old plus archive library for films, books
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in Dublin from 1942-46. Sheehy did not step into the doctrinal and liturgical wars that were dividing the church in the 1980s as he set out a populist agenda for the paper to help its commercial interests. Employing young journalists straight from university, he steered a middle course at a time when
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Cash was chairman from 2018 to February 2023 and has been editor-in-chief since January 2021. Cash is a two time winner of Editor of the Year at the PPA Independent Publisher Awards (2007 and 2008) as well as winning Writer of the Year in 2022 for his Catholic Herald work. In January 2023, the Daily
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He reported the various scandals that emanated from the Vatican and vigorously resisted censorship from cardinals, bishops and papal nuncios for a more "deferential" line. Sheehy always insisted that the Herald needed to remain a strong independent voice in the church. An example was his campaign to
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and was able to speak to ordinary Catholics as he had been educated in the liturgical practice of the pre-Vatican II church in which his audience had also been raised. Ryan's cartoons gently mocked the clergy and curia of Rome and his work became an integral part of the Herald's weekly news coverage
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In March 2023, a 50.1% shareholding of the Catholic Herald was sold to New York based GEM Global Yield LLC SCS (Luxembourg), an alternative investment private equity group with offices in Paris, New York, and The Bahamas, with the chairmanship of the Herald passing to GEM founder Chris Brown whilst
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In December 2014 Coppen was tasked by the board, chaired by Peter Sheppard, with turning the Herald into a weekly magazine, with a revamped website covering breaking news. "The" was dropped from the title and the magazine started being known as Catholic Herald. A relaunch party on 11 December 2014
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says that in the later 1990s and early 2000s under William Oddie, the publication moved to the right and published criticism of liberal bishops and Jesuits. Bates went on to say that editor Luke Coppen, installed in 2004, takes a more embracing stance towards Catholics of all political hues. During
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accused of covering up the actions of two known priests implicated in sexual abuse allegations, led to his downfall. After Oddie criticised Guardian journalist Stephen Bates, claiming his account of the affair was "an unscrupulous fabrication"; the Herald was successfully sued. Oddie resigned from
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The Herald's independence was of great importance to Fisher. In 1962, in his first Catholic Herald editorial, Fisher wrote that a lay-owned and independent Catholic paper had "a freedom that is journalistically necessary if it is to carry out what it conceives to be its function and which relieves
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When Coppen stepped down after 14 successful years, he was replaced by Dan Hitchens, formerly Deputy editor. Shortly after Dan Hitchens took on the position as editor in 2020, the newspaper revealed that it would be publishing on a monthly basis, a change from its previous weekly format. Hitchens
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Under Coppen, the online version of the magazine began by only including articles from the weekly print edition of the Catholic Herald, but later he added web-only content such as the coverage of Pope Benedict XVI's April 2008 trip to the United States. The site was revamped in November 2013 and
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resigned due to differences over the U.S. edition's editorial direction. The Catholic Herald closed its Washington, D.C. offices in March 2020 as a result of US churches being closed during the pandemic. The Herald board then decided to re-invent itself as a monthly magazine of global influence
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In 1996 Oddie had already caused controversy when he published an article, under Odone's editorship, asking: "Can Catholic loyalty to the Crown be sustained in present conditions?" He argued that the Queen had "given royal sanction to the secularisation of Christian marriage" by encouraging the
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Odone was followed in the editor's chair in October 1996 by Deborah Jones, a former teacher, who once considered becoming a nun. Although Jones did not apply for the editor's position, chairman Otto Herschan sought her appointment as the board wanted to ensure that the newspaper's coverage was
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Telegraph wrote: 'The Catholic Herald is riding high after it was shortlisted for Consumer Publication of the Year at the 2022 PPA Independent Publisher Awards. Now it is expanding to find a new audience in the US, described as the "political and moral battleground of the Catholic church".
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In April 2020, with the churches closing and lockdown announced in the UK because of Covid-19 pandemic, the US weekly print edition was merged into the UK print edition to create an international magazine. Hitchens was replaced by William Cash in January 2021.
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was opposed to the reports of the six visionaries, Sheehy published articles and reports from the pilgrims who had their own experiences there. In the end, the Herald influenced the Vatican to revisit their views in a more favourable way on the visions.
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Herschan's sense of economy ensured that editorial costs were controlled through forensic accounting and a distaste for any unnecessary spending, down to questioning the cost of interval ice-creams for the theatre critic. His memoir,
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A US print edition of the Catholic Herald was launched on 16 November 2018 with board members, led by Sir Rocco Forte, travelling to Washington and New York for various launch events attended by leading Catholics in America. The
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says that in the later 1990s and early 2000s under editor Oddie, the Herald moved in a different direction to the right and published criticism of liberal bishops and Jesuits. Oddie was appointed as editor in 1998 at a time when
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followed Fisher as editor during the later sessions of Vatican II. Writing in an editorial in 1968, entitled "Publish and be Banned" (30 August 1968), following the publication of the
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was nominated for Consumer Magazine of the Year at the PPA Independent Publisher Awards and won the PPA award for Writer of the Year, the first time the magazine had won a PPA Award.
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It has all the poignancy of a parent's helpless, frustrated and embarrassing rage at a sullen and indifferent teenage child: raw, manipulative, candid and pitiful all at once.
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Since we became a magazine in 2014 we have published articles by AN Wilson, Cardinal Pell, Howard Jacobson, Libby Purves, Peter Hitchens, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Ross Douthat.
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as editor, a post he held until 1962. From 1888 to 1962, the Herald only had two editors with the Herald being based for many years in a large building on the corner of
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uncontroversial. Jones was a liberal Catholic, described as an 'ardent supporter of the modern church reforms introduced by the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s'.
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After his death the paper was bought by Ernest Vernor Miles, a recent convert to Roman Catholicism and head of the New Catholic Herald Ltd. Miles appointed Count
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appeasement of the "godless" Soviet Union. It was a dangerous moment for the Herald when Churchill turned his ire on the magazine. The paper's editorial on the
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Prince of Wales to divorce; also in removing the Princess of Wales's HRH designation, the Queen had "devalued motherhood". At the time of his appointment,
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From the 1970s to the 1980s, the Herald's commercial survival was partly due to the tight budgeting of the Herald's pipe smoking managing director,
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have described it as having a "distinguished pedigree" and being "the nearest Roman Catholics in this country have to a proper weekly newspaper".
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into the Herald which began 'what was to become an entertaining visual chronicle of the post Vatican II Catholic church'. Ryan had attended
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In the 1980s, when Peter Stanford became the editor, the publication openly supported left-wing politics in South America. Stephen Bates of
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which GEM held a 65% stake and built up globally through an international licensing franchise model covering 29 countries. In May 2022,
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revealed that his speciality as managing director was to invite Catholic grandees to write for negligible sums. Writers such as
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stated that the change would provide the newspaper with the opportunity to expand its scope and publish more material online.
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their spiritual home, it publishes leading Catholic writers, international news and comment from around the world, from
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Catholic Herald blogger Milo Yiannopoulos discusses whether some parts of the media have been biased against the Pope.
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Cash remained editor-in-chief, Director and a shareholder. Brown is also co-chairman of French fashion magazine
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in 1947. He had two stints as editor, from 1971–1974, and then 1982–1983. Stuart Reid, later deputy editor of
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reported how "Conservative British Catholics came to New York" and attended various events organised by
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taking advantage of digital subscription opportunities and focus on investment and growth in America.
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the hierarchy and the clergy generally of any responsibility for opinions expressed in its columns."
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charity who has rescued over 30,000 women and children in the Ukraine since the start of the war.
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resigned in 1999, saying that the Herald was "lurching to the Right" ever since the passing of
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Albrow was also the editor responsible for bringing the paper's celebrated 1960s cartoonist
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In 2018, Black sold his 47.5% shareholding in the Herald to Catholic Herald directors
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Otto Herschan. He was first appointed as managing director in 1961 by Vernor Miles.
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was established as a weekly newspaper in 1888. It was first owned and edited by
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and other digital platforms (the Herald's digital library dates back to 1934).
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During the late 1930s, owner Vernor Miles published a number of articles, like
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She lasted two years before being replaced by William Oddie. Stephen Bates of
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said he learned more from reading Mr Fisher's reports than from being there.
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became the editor, the publication openly supported left-wing politics in
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encourage the Vatican to give their blessing to the Marian shrine at
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There were controversies under Oddie's editorship. Columnist Father
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from 1992–95. Odone was an Italian-American journalist, educated at
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De la Bédoyère almost went to prison for criticising what he saw as
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s owners, likely influenced by Heenan, recalled Fisher to London.
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of church affairs as Ryan 'lived and breathed his subject'.
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Coppen, Luke (30 September 2016). "A note to our readers".
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Ukraine, Christina Lamb, Lozova, eastern (5 July 2023).
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would be paid by being taken to lunch at the RAC Club.
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that led to partition in 1922. After graduating from
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Catholicism was starting to divide into factions as
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