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Our Sunday Visitor (OSV) is a
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publishing company in Huntington,
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, which prints the
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national weekly newspaper of that name, as well as numerous Catholic
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, religious books, pamphlets,
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materials, inserts for parish bulletins and offertory envelopes, and offers an "Online Giving" system and "Faith in Action" websites for parishes. Founded in 1912 by Fr
John F. Noll John Francis Noll (January 25, 1875 – July 31, 1956) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Fort Wayne from 1925 until his death in 1956. Noll was active in national church organizations. In 1912, he foun ...
, the newspaper ''Our Sunday Visitor'' was the most popular Catholic newsweekly of the twentieth century.


History

John Francis Noll, later Bishop of Fort Wayne in Indiana, was a small town priest who, having grown weary of anti-Catholic literature, and especially a widely circulated anti-Catholic paper called ''The Menace,'' decided to print a
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bulletin. The first issue of ''Our Sunday Visitor'', numbering 35,000 copies, was dated May 5, 1912. A year later, the circulation of the paper had reached 160,000 copies, far beyond Noll's parish. Shortly after
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, the circulation had grown to 500,000 copies. The initial focus of ''Our Sunday Visitor'' was to combat anti-Catholicism, help Catholics preserve their identity, teach Catholics about their faith, and combat social injustice. A column Noll started in 1912, called "Father Smith Instructs Jackson", was later collected into a popular book, which sold millions of copies. On March 30, 1913, the paper offered a $10,000 reward for anyone who could prove the anti-Catholic charges laid against the Church. No one ever claimed the reward. In the 1930s, ''Our Sunday Visitor'' focused on how Catholics could preserve their faith in a secular society. During the 1940s, Noll's newspaper took positions against
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,
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, and
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literature and movies. During the
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, the paper stepped up its attacks on
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and warned Catholics away from joining communist groups. The fortieth anniversary issue of ''Our Sunday Visitor'', published on May 4, 1952, carried a banner headline that read, "They Do Not Want God in Our Schools: Secular Trend is Certain to Bring Disaster." In 1953, Noll was named
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''ad personam'' by Pope Pius XII. Noll suffered a stroke in 1954 and was no longer able to edit ''Our Sunday Visitor''. He died on July 31, 1956. After Noll's death, the paper continued to be produced, and in 1961 its circulation had surpassed one million. Today, ''Our Sunday Visitor'' has a full publishing wing which publishes books, religious educational materials, and other media. The company expanded by purchasing Harcourt Religion in 2009. ''Our Sunday Visitor'' weekly newspaper is known as ''Our Sunday Visitor'' and the editorial director for periodicals is Gretchen R. Crowe; earlier it was known as ''OSV Newsweekly''. Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, O.P., was announced as Crowe's successor as editor of ''Our Sunday Visitor'', on August 24, 2022. In July 2012, ''Our'' ''Sunday Visitor'' was selected by the Vatican as the exclusive distributor of the North American English edition of the official Vatican newspaper, '' L'Osservatore Romano'' (''The Roman Observer''). In 2022, the company announced plans to acquire the operations of
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, which was set to close its US office at the end of the year. Crowe will serve as the editor of the new
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, OSV News.


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