Does your diocese/parish advertise in the National 'Catholic' Reporter'?
By Phil Lawler (bio - articles - send a comment) | January 28, 2013 10:00 AM

If the National Catholic Reporter does not deserve to be called a “Catholic” publication—if in fact the Reporter has been calling itself “Catholic in defiance of the local bishop for more than 40 years—why do so many Catholic dioceses and parishes still advertise in the Reporter for employees, including employees who will be responsible for instructing children in the Catholic faith?
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