Our Sunday Visitor celebrated its 100th anniversary with a symposium,
Mass, and dinner on Sept. 28, attended by several prominent U.S.
bishops, academics and speakers.
The paper is “a shining example of the lay faithful exercising their
prophetic role through the media in service to evangelization,” Bishop
Kevin Rhoades of Fort Wayne-South Bend said during his homily.
Bishop Rhoades presided over the Mass, which was concelebrated by 11
bishops and numerous priests at the Cathedral of the Immaculate
Conception in Fort Wayne.
Archbishop Claudio Celli, president of the Pontifical Council for
Social Communications, was the featured speaker at the dinner following
the liturgy.
Our Sunday Visitor was founded by then-Father John Noll to defend the
Church against “anti-Catholic bigotry,” Bishop Rhoades explained.
Fr. Noll was ordained for the Diocese of Fort Wayne in 1898, and
eventually became its bishop in 1925. In 1912, he launched the paper to
counter anti-Catholicism and to educate “the faithful on the truths of
the Catholic faith.” The newspaper proved immensely popular, and by 1914
had a circulation of 400,000.
During his homily, Bishop Rhoades commended Our Sunday Visitor for
continuing to educate in the face of anti-Catholic sentiments today.
“Anti-Catholicism has rightly been called 'the last acceptable
prejudice,' and is seen today in the animosity toward the Catholic
Church from various sources...whose radical secularism and relativism
cannot tolerate the church's proclamation of objective and universal
truths and values.”
Our Sunday Visitor now has over 1,700 titles in print, and its primary
publication, OSV Newsweekly, by print, internet, and e-readers.
The Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, wrote to Our
Sunday Visitor conveying Pope Benedict's congratulations on the
centennial.
“As the universal church engages in the work of the new evangelization,
which reminds us of her perennial mission of leading all people to the
fullness of life and salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, and on the
threshold of the Year of Faith, the Holy Father is confident that Our
Sunday Visitor will continue to respond with the same deep and zealous
faith which has marked and inspired its efforts these past 100 years,”
he wrote.
The symposium featured talks by Cardinal Francis George of Chicago on
apologetics; attorney Helen Alvare on religious freedom and women's
equality; and author Scott Hahn on the new evangelization.
Today the company employs over 300 persons and is “still committed to
communicating the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the teachings of the
Church.”
In July Our Sunday Visitor was chosen by the Vatican to be the
exclusive distributor of the English-language edition of “L'Osservatore
Romano,” the Vatican's official newspaper.
The centennial celebration began May 5, the anniversary of the first
issue of “Our Sunday Visitor,” with an open house at the company's
offices.