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''Angelus'' (also called ''Angelus News)'' is a weekly
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magazine published jointly by The Tidings Corporation and the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the most populous diocese in the
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. The magazine began publication in 1895 as a
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named ''The Tidings'' and is the oldest continuously published Catholic periodical on the west coast of the United States. It is also the oldest weekly periodical in the
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market. The last issue of ''The Tidings'' was published in June 2016; in July 2016, it was transformed into the multimedia news platform ''Angelus'' (aka ''Angelus News'').


Circulation and archives

The archdiocese reported that ''The Tidings'' reached 230,000 adult readers every week. The newspaper's online archive was lost in the migration from the-tidings.com
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to th
angelusnews.com
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Writers

The magazine regularly or frequently features columns written by the following, among others: *
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José H. Gómez * Kathryn Jean Lopez * Mike Aquilina *Rev. Ronald Rolheiser ("In Exile") * Greg Erlandson * Heather King ("The Crux") * John L. Allen Jr. *Robert Brennan *Dr. Grazie Pozo Christie *
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Robert Barron * Scott Hahn ("Sunday Readings")


Sources


''The Tidings'': About ''The Tidings''
(archived at
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)
''The Tidings'': Media Kit
(archived at Internet Archive)


References


External links

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archive of ''The Tidings'' official home page
at Internet Archive Magazines published in Los Angeles Publications established in 1895 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles Catholic magazines published in the United States {{RC-mag-stub