Newspapers whose titles include the word Catholic that are showing up in people’s mailboxes aren’t what they seem and aren’t connected to the church. With a classic typeface and traditional newspaper ...
Amid this year's election, newspapers under the name Catholic Tribune, which have no association with the Catholic Church, have been dispersed in swing states, a new ProPublica report found.
Top Catholic officials in multiple dioceses say they have no association with right-wing political mailers disguised as religious newspapers that are landing in residents' mailboxes. The fake ...
features a traditional-looking newspaper format, minus an actual masthead listing the publisher, editors and writers. The digital version of the Catholic Tribune — which like its printed ...
The publication, issued in direct print mailers and available online, features a traditional-looking newspaper format, minus a masthead listing the publisher, editors and writers. The digital version ...
With a classic typeface and traditional newspaper design, the mass-mailed Catholic Tribune newspapers carry signposts of legitimacy. But most of the articles in the papers are inflammatory and ...
The publication, issued in direct print mailers and available online, features a traditional-looking newspaper format, minus an actual masthead listing the publisher, editors and writers. The digital ...
The publication, issued in direct print mailers and available online, features a traditional-looking newspaper format, minus an actual masthead listing the publisher, editors and writers. The digital ...
The publication, issued in direct print mailers and available online, features a traditional-looking newspaper format, minus an actual masthead listing the publisher, editors and writers. The digital ...
The publication, issued in direct print mailers and available online, features a traditional-looking newspaper format, minus an actual masthead listing the publisher, editors and writers. The digital ...