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Rome Correspondent, Catholic News Service
Rome
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Ecuadorian American journalist based in Rome. Writing on religion and whatever interests me.
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Politics , Climate , Religion , Culture
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Total articles 3343
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Apr. 17, 2025
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Catholic News Service
Catholic News Service (CNS) is a nonprofit news organization established in 1920 to support Catholic media worldwide. Originally named the NCWC News Service, it rebranded in 1966 and adopted its current name in 1989 to reflect its international focus. CNS is dedicated to providing comprehensive and impartial coverage of the Catholic Church's global activities, emphasizing journalistic integrity and timely reporting. CNS produces articles, features, and analyses on various church affairs, including Vatican proceedings and interfaith initiatives. It is known for its detailed reporting on the Second Vatican Council, which was compiled into a three-volume *Council Daybook*. The agency distributes newsfeeds to Catholic publications globally and maintains a library and photo archive accessible through institutions like the Library of Congress. CNS primarily serves Catholic media outlets, including diocesan newspapers and international religious publications, as well as academic institutions and researchers.
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Founded: 1920