The Battle of the NCR's

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National Catholic Reporter vs. National Catholic Register

The Battle of the NCR’s: Taken from their own self-descriptions…

NCReporter

comments and reflects on the church (the church not the Church)
and society
supporting a full, honest and open exchange of ideas (As if other Catholic media are dishonest, closed minded)It works out of a Roman Catholic tradition (How vague is that?)
solidarity with the oppressed
(vs. solidarity with the Magisterium)It understands that peace, justice and integrity of environment are not only goals but also avenues of life.(huh?)

serious issues important to thinking Catholics and the first place to find open, honest and ongoing discussion of those issues (Not for those dumb orthodox-minded Catholics)

NCRegister

In each issue: National News, Vatican News, World News, (name removed by moderator)erson interview, Commentary & Opinion, Travel: History and Saints, Books & Education, Arts & Culture, Culture of Life.(Yes!)****
Helps for your family: Family Matters answers readers’ money, child-raising, work-related and marriage questions. Baby Mugs, Umbert the Unborn, Facts of Life, and spiritual tips every week**.(Family friendly, Yes!)**

The Register is at the center of the Church’s modern-day renewal. (The real renewal, Yes!)

The Register’s mission is to equip the apostles of the new evangelization and to help build the culture of life …(Yes!)
The Register’s role is to publicize what Pope Benedict is asking of the Church.(How Catholic can you get?Yes!)

We help readers see their integral role in the larger Church’s mission**.(Yes!)**
 
I have heard vague rumors that Bishop Finn of Kansas City, Mo would like to expel NCReporter from his diocese. (NCReporter HQ is in Kansas City Mo.)

Of course, this is the same bishop who granted the Institute of Christ the King an oratory to permit them to have the TLM in prepetuity. That means the Kansas City will have always have a Latin Mass. A subsequent bishop could not revoke it without explicit papl approval.

“Thinking Catholic” is a pejoritive. I consider Pope Benedict and Bishop Bruskewitz as “Thinking Catholics”.

I could think of some more accurate terms to use instead, but I like Catholic Answers Forum and do not want to be banned.
 
I have heard vague rumors that Bishop Finn of Kansas City, Mo would like to expel NCReporter from his diocese. (NCReporter HQ is in Kansas City Mo.)
That would be nice!
Of course, this is the same bishop who granted the Institute of Christ the King an oratory to permit them to have the TLM in prepetuity. That means the Kansas City will have always have a Latin Mass. A subsequent bishop could not revoke it without explicit papal approval.
God bless Bishop Finn! I can’t wait for their oratory to be dedicated. I’ll go to the dedication, if I can. Bishop Finn has been so good for this diocese. He has given us hope. He turned things around very quickly in his first year as bishop- it only continues to get better.
 
I have heard vague rumors that Bishop Finn of Kansas City, Mo would like to expel NCReporter from his diocese. (NCReporter HQ is in Kansas City Mo.)
A Bishop cannot “expel” a business from his diocese.

(And the issue of the use of the term “Catholic” in the title of the publication was settled in the courts years ago.)
 
This is not news and should not be posted here without a link to a story. Please read the forum rules.

Nohome
 
Franciscan:

Your commentary on the two NCRs would be like my commenting on a person’s profile like this:

Additional Information
Date of Birth: November 27, 1962
Age: 44 (that’s funny, he looks older)
Religion: Catholic ** (sure doesn’t act that way)**

If you don’t like the National Catholic Reporter, fine. But I don’t get your point. Also, what proof do you have that Bishop Finn wants the Reporter out of KC?

John
 
Franciscan:

Your commentary on the two NCRs would be like my commenting on a person’s profile like this:

Additional Information
Date of Birth: November 27, 1962
Age: 44 (that’s funny, he looks older)
Religion: Catholic ** (sure doesn’t act that way)**

If you don’t like the National Catholic Reporter, fine. But I don’t get your point. Also, what proof do you have that Bishop Finn wants the Reporter out of KC?

John
In these forums we are free to express our opinions and possibly shape other’s opinions. So I’m pointing out that there are two different NEWS periodicals that both have the abbrev NCR. Yet they are radically different in their honesty. One pretends to be Catholic and one actually is. It is a service that I’m proviiding to the CAF community to point out this fraud. Thannk you for YOUR commentary and YOUR opinion.
 
I’m pointing out that there are two different NEWS periodicals that both have the abbrev NCR. Yet they are radically different in their honesty. One pretends to be Catholic and one actually is.
Yes, I think the majority of readers here agree with you. But John was simply asking for the evidence behind your claim that Bishop Finn wants to evict National Catholic Reporter from his diocese.
 
Franciscan,

This is my last comment on this. Nohome was right, this doesn’t even belong in this forum.

BTW, there are very few around this board who don’t know the difference between the Reporter and the Register.

I happen to prefer the Reporter, mostly because of their correspondent John Allen.

John
 
I happen to prefer the Reporter, mostly because of their correspondent John Allen.
I would like the Reporter also… except that I do not like being fed low calorie, less filling, Catholic Lite.

In Christ,
Irenaeus
 
If I were looking for a funny parody I would read the Reporter. Unfortunately, it turns out they take their periodical seriously. Pathetic is an apt adjective.
 
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