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Claretian Publications

Claretian Publications

Salt of the Earth
http://salt.claretianpubs.org/

Basic Facts
Salt of the Earth is the online resource for social justice issues including legislative alerts, social justice news, organizing aid and self-help, social justice statistics and linked resources. Hunger, housing, homelessness, parish organizing: Salt of the Earth has covered it all.

Salt of the Earth is the electronic version of the social justice magazine that existed in print form from 1981 to 1997. Salt of the Earth continues its mission of making resources available for parish - and community-based organizers. 

Basic Beliefs
Saint Anthony Claret, founder of the Claretian Missionaries, was not satisfied with simply preaching the Word of God. Born in Catalonia, Spain in 1807, he left a trail of books and pamphlets behind him during his extensive travels. Claret published more than 200 books and hundreds of pamphlets, and Pope Pius XI would later call him the "Modern Apostle of the Good Press." Today the Claretian Missionaries continue the ministry of the printed word in Spain, Brazil, Germany, Italy, India, the Philippines, and the United States.

Basic History
The Claretians (http://www.claretians.org) of the Eastern Province in the United States began publishing their first magazine, Voice of St. Jude, in Chicago in the 1930s. Claretian Publications has evolved into a close collaboration between the Claretians of the Eastern Province and the lay professionals who produce the magazines, pamphlets, and newsletters read by generations of Catholics.

Leadership
Managing Editor—Kevin Clarke
Contributing Editor—Tara Dix
Contributing Editor—Heidi Schlumpf

Location
Salt of the Earth
205 West Monroe Street
Chicago, Illinois 60606
Phone 312-236-7782
Fax 312-236-8201

At Home with Our Faith
www.homefaith.com

Basic Facts
Ten times a year, At Home with Our Faith offers parents fresh new insights on important parenting topics. Parents are in the best position to positively influence their children's lives for good. AHF helps them take advantage of the ordinary opportunities family life offers to nourish spiritual meaning and evoke religious commitment. It helps increase parents' own religious literacy and points to the ways in which religion is fostered in the course of normal daily life.

Basic History
The Claretian Missionaries (http://www.claretians.org) of the Eastern Province in the United States began publishing their first magazine, Voice of St. Jude, in Chicago in the 1930s. Claretian Publications has evolved into a close collaboration between the Claretians of the Eastern Province and the lay professionals who produce the magazines, pamphlets, and newsletters read by generations of Catholics.

At Home with Our Faith gives parents practical tips for discovering spirituality in the ordinary moments of family life. To keep step with today's busy parents, the lively articles are practical and inspirational. At Home with our Faith is also a resource for quotes, humorous tidbits, and thoughtful "how-to" guides. 

Basic Beliefs
Saint Anthony Claret, founder of the Claretian Missionaries, was not satisfied with simply preaching the Word of God. Born in Catalonia, Spain in 1807, he left a trail of books and pamphlets behind him during his extensive travels. Claret published more than 200 books and hundreds of pamphlets, and Pope Pius XI would later call him the "Modern Apostle of the Good Press." Today the Claretian Missionaries continue the ministry of the printed word in Spain, Brazil, Germany, Italy, India, the Philippines, and the United States.

Leadership
Managing Editor—Kevin Clarke
Contributing Editor—Tara Dix
Contributing Editor—Heidi Schlumpf


Location
At Home with Our Faith
205 West Monroe Street
Chicago, IL 60606
Phone (312) 236-7782

U.S. Catholic
www.uscatholic.org

Basic Facts
U.S. Catholic, a Claretian publication, is a monthly forum for lay Catholics, covering issues of concern to Catholics in their everyday lives. U.S. Catholic celebrates Catholic tradition, yet embraces the spirit of Vatican II reform and rejuvenation. U.S. Catholic can be your sources for contemporary theological and spiritual discussions that help average Catholics understand their faith better.

Each issue of U.S. Catholic includes an in-depth interview or investigative report of a social or religious issue of importance to American Catholics.

The magazine maintains a unique dialogue with its readers about their faith and how it relates to their everyday lives. Its popular reader-response section, as well as in-depth features, insightful essays and interviews with noted Catholic thinkers and leaders continue to make the magazine a favorite. U.S. Catholic celebrates the vibrancy and diversity of contemporary Catholicism and is committed to helping Catholics apply their faith to the challenges of life in the 21st century.

Basic Beliefs
The Claretians Missionaries (http://www.claretians.org) of the Eastern Province in the United States began publishing their first magazine, Voice of St. Jude, in Chicago in the 1930s. Claretian Publications has evolved into a close collaboration between the Claretians of the Eastern Province and the lay professionals who produce the magazines, pamphlets, and newsletters read by generations of Catholics.

The Claretians use every possible means to encourage dialogue among Catholics about their faith. This conversation continues through the award-winning U.S. Catholic as well as in newsletters, pamphlets, and online at Claretian web sites.

Basic History
Saint Anthony Claret, founder of the Claretian Missionaries, was not satisfied with simply preaching the Word of God. Born in Catalonia, Spain in 1807, he left a trail of books and pamphlets behind him during his extensive travels. Claret published more than 200 books and hundreds of pamphlets, and Pope Pius XI would later call him the "Modern Apostle of the Good Press." Today the Claretian Missionaries continue the ministry of the printed word in Spain, Brazil, Germany, Italy, India, the Philippines, and the United States.

Leadership
Managing Editor—Kevin Clarke
Contributing Editor—Tara Dix
Contributing Editor—Heidi Schlumpf

Location
U.S. Catholic
205 West Monroe Street
Chicago, IL 60606
Phone (312) 236-7782

 
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