The Wanderer (newspaper)

The Wanderer (newspaper)

"The Wanderer" is a Roman Catholic weekly newspaper published in St. Paul, Minnesota distributed to a national market. It was founded by Joseph Matt on October 7 1867.

Overview

The Wanderer gives the following self definition:

:"The Wanderer, a national Catholic weekly journal of news, commentary, and analysis, has been publishing continually since 1867. Owned and operated by Catholic laymen, The Wanderer is independent of ecclesiastical oversight but maintains a fiercely loyal adherence to Catholic doctrine and discipline."

It was originally published in German to minister to German immigrants to Minnesota and the Dakotas who were being "attracted to and influenced by Masonic and quasi-Masonic German-language newspapers and organizations." A German language edition was published until 1957. The English edition began in 1931.

History

Early on it was a major opponent of a perceived "Americanizing" of the Church. That tendency was addressed by Pope Leo XIII in his 1899 apostolic letter, "Testem Benevolentiae". It claims to have been one of the first newspapers to decry Nazi ascendancy as antichristian, and opposed Russia's participation in the Allied response as an "unholy alliance". "The Wanderer" was also noticed by Stalin in these efforts, as a repudiation of the paper's stance was published in Pravda.

Through the Vatican II years, a dispute over the Council led to Walter Matt leaving "The Wanderer" to his brother, Alphonse Matt, Sr. In 1967, The Remnant, was founded by Walter Matt. As "The Wanderer" states, "For The Wanderer, the council was not a rejection or an abandonment of tradition, but a development of that tradition, safeguarded for 2,000 years by the Holy Spirit, to better enable the Church to continue to bring the gospel to all men."

"The Wanderer" remains faithful to the Magisterium of the Church , including the Church's prohibition of artificial contraception and masturbation. This has often placed the newspaper in opposition to individuals operating in line with the "spirit of Vatican II." For example, the paper found itself in opposition to the Call to Action Program in 1976, which advocates reform regarding the Church's official teachings with respect to the position of women, homosexual persons, minorities, and other groups within the Church.

References

* [http://www.thewandererpress.com/history.htm History from the Wanderer]

External links

* [http://www.thewandererpress.com Official site]


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