The Universe (Catholic newspaper)
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The Universe is a newspaper for Roman Catholics in Great Britain and Ireland, published by the Universe Media Group from its offices based at the Guardian Print Centre, Trafford Park in Manchester, England.[1]
It was founded on 8 December 1860 by Archibald Joseph Dunn,[2] and has been in continuous publication since. The newspaper's editor (since 1995) is Joseph Kelly, who is also the CEO and Managing Editor of The Universe's parent company, The Universe Media Group Ltd.[1] Former editors include Christopher Monckton and Rowanne Pasco.
The Universe Media Group also publishes The Catholic Times (a weekly broadsheet),[1] Catholic Companion, The Catholic Who's Who & Yearbook,[1] Church Building,[1] Novena, Vatican: Past and Present, From the Catholic Archives and other third party Catholic titles. In 2010 it was the official publisher and distributor for a number of UK papal visit publications and resources, including Heart to Heart, Welcome Pope Benedict, and the Official Magnificat Papal Mass. [citation needed]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Contact Us". Catholic Universe. Universe Media Group Ltd. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
- ^ The Catholic Encyclopedia and its makers. New York: The Encyclopedia Press. 1917. p. 50.