Beacon of Justice, Community, and Hope : How NCR has sustained independent journalism from Vatican II to Pope Francis - Lawrence B. Guillot

Beacon of Justice, Community, and Hope

How NCR has sustained independent journalism from Vatican II to Pope Francis

By: Lawrence B. Guillot, Thomas C. Fox (Foreword by), Bill Mitchell (Afterword by)

Paperback | 17 September 2024

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Discover the 60-year history of the National Catholic Reporter Publishing Company, sustaining NCR's commitment to covering the nation, the world, the Catholic Church, and the Catholic faith. From the Second Vatican Council through the era of Pope Francis, this nonprofit has served as the leading independent Catholic news source reporting on the church's involvement in war and peace, ecojustice, and cultural issues worldwide.

Lawrence Guillot's history also is the story of one in five Americans who identify as Catholic, more than 50 million people whose lives have been shaped by the world's largest Christian denomination. Starting with reporting on the dramatic changes ushered in by Vatican II that affected every Catholic parish in the world, this book tells the story of courageous journalists who banded together to report on those often-turbulent waves of modernization. The story focuses on the huge challenges, some nearly fatal to the publishing company, that they had to overcome to keep the presses rolling and, today, to keep the NCR's extensive online and multimedia offerings rolling onto the internet. 

And, in telling that story, this book offers a history of the Catholic Church as it passed through one of the most vibrant and consequential periods in its history and continues to serve its nearly 1.4-billion baptized members today.

In praising the book, author, journalist, and filmmaker Paul Wilkes says: "As we travel through 60 years of the National Catholic Reporter Publishing Company in this book, we witness fearless reporting on church and society as no other publication could or would achieve. NCR proved to be the one place to go for not only unbiased coverage of the Catholic church, but for social justice reporting throughout the world. Its reporters and editors roamed the nation and the world to bring back stories that provided not just news but the informed analysis we needed to understand the tumultuous changes we all were going through. ... Reading this book, you will realize there is no other publication like it. ... The book is a testimony to how NCR not only stirs our minds but nurtures our faith as well."

NCR Editor and Publisher Emeritus Thomas C. Fox writes, "Over the decades, I've heard it repeatedly from readers and supporters: 'NCR gives me hope.' No other remark gives me such satisfaction. As a trusted source of information and a community of open-minded, idealistic believers, NCR offers hope, a virtue without which life becomes dull and depressing. ... As I look to the future I see young activists adding to the imagination of what it means to be Catholic. Shaped in a new era with enormous challenges, they are writing the next chapter of the church. It will be different and authentic. ... As I write this, I feel their energy. I have witnessed their spirit. It is with gratitude and hope I look to the future."


Industry Reviews

This book is a masterful and utterly fascinating history of the National Catholic Reporter's ups and downs, highs and lows, and enduring importance.

Michael Leach, publisher emeritus, Orbis Books, and author of Why Stay Catholic

 

Beacon of Justice, Community, and Hope tells how NCR has pushed for change as a thorn in the side of the church establishment for almost 60 years.

Craig R. Whitney, former New York Times foreign correspondent and editor

 

The National Catholic Reporter is the newspaper that brought me to adulthood in the church. NCR's current news reports, spirituality, and analysis continue to do that, nurturing us into mature 21st-century Catholicism.

Sr. Jeannine Gramick, co-founder of New Ways Ministry, a ministry on behalf of LGBTQ+ Catholics

 

NCR has survived not only through honest and dogged reporting but also through forward-thinking business acumen. 

David Bonior, a retired member of Congress 

 

The National Catholic Reporter has served as the Catholic guide to great writing, to profound social development, and to the truth-telling commitment that keeps the Catholic church itself alive and honest in the 21st century. May she maintain that tradition for the next 100 years for all our sake. 

Sr. Joan Chittister, bestselling author of books about faith and society


Author Lawrence Guillot, an expert in organizational development and non-profit management, assesses how NCR managed and transitioned through any given time period. For both experienced and aspiring nonprofit managers, this alone is worth the book's price.

Sr. Christine Schenk, co-founder of FutureChurch


May this history engage the imagination and intelligence of a new generation of Christians here in the United States as they help to write the next chapters of American and Christian history - once our story and now theirs.  

David J. O'Brien, leading author and historian of American Catholic life

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