The Catholic Transcript Explained

Type:Monthly magazine
Foundation:June 1898[1]
Owners:Archdiocese of Hartford
Publisher:Archbishop Leonard Paul Blair
Circulation:80,000[2]
Headquarters:467 Bloomfield Ave.Bloomfield, CT 06002-2999
Issn:1081-4353
Website:https://archdioceseofhartford.org/catholictranscript/

The Catholic Transcript is a monthly magazine of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford, Connecticut, serving Hartford, New Haven and Litchfield Counties. It is the largest catholic newspaper in Connecticut.

History

The Catholic Transcript traces its roots to April 1896, when the Diocese of Hartford purchased the Connecticut Catholic Publishing Company. The Connecticut Catholic became the official weekly newspaper of the Diocese of Hartford. In April 1898, the name of the newspaper was changed from The Connecticut Catholic to The Catholic Transcript. It was first published by that name on June 17, 1898, as a weekly paper. It remained a weekly until October 25, 1996. As demand declined, The Catholic Transcript became a monthly paper, and since December 1996, it has been published on a monthly basis.[3]

From the start, The Catholic Transcript operated with the full support of the Bishop of the Archdiocese of Hartford, Michael A. Tierney, and continues so to this day under Archbishop Leonard Paul Blair. In the July 1, 1898, issue, Bishop Tierney wrote, "I hereby approve of the Catholic Transcript and cordially recommend it to the clergy and faithful of the Diocese."[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hesburgh Library.
  2. Web site: The Catholic Transcript.
  3. Web site: Hesburgh Library.
  4. Hartford's Catholic Legacy: Leadership, Dolores Liptak, R.S.M., Ph.D., Archdiocese of Hartford 1999, p. 175.