National Catholic Reporter at Fifty tells the story of the award-winning Catholic paper the National Catholic Reporter (NCR) in the lead-up to NCR's 50th anniversary in October 2014. Founded during the Second Vatican Council, NCR has been a powerful progressive voice in the Catholic Church and has broken a number of challenging stories-first covering the nationwide clerical pedophilia crisis, publishing the secret Papal Birth Control Commission report that recommended ending the ban on birth control (which Pope Paul VI overrode), and the scandal that African priests were seducing or raping nuns because they were AIDS-free on a continent that wasn't. National Catholic Reporter at Fifty takes readers through NCR's highs and lows, with a focus on its important editors and key themes-race and poverty, peace/foreign policy, women's issues, sexuality, and the church/papacy.



Autorentext

Arthur Jones served as editor for the National Catholic Reporter from 1975-80 and editor-at-large for the next two decades. He was associate editor and European Bureau chief for Forbes and was a correspondent for Financial Times. His previous books include biographies of M. Scott Peck, Pierre Toussaint, and Malcolm Forbes.

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Titel
National Catholic Reporter at Fifty
Untertitel
The Story of the Pioneering Paper and Its Editors
EAN
9798216344254
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
14.08.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
4.2 MB
Anzahl Seiten
312