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The Catholic Media Association, formerly the Catholic Press Association of the United States and Canada, is an association of American and Canadian newspaper and media specialists specialized on reporting on the Catholic Church. Founded in 1911, it has over 600 member organizations and reaches over 26 million people.

Its stated purpose is to assist its members to serve effectively, through the medium of the printed word and electronic media, the social, intellectual and spiritual needs of the entire human family, and to spread and support the Kingdom of God.

The organization administers an annual book awards program. [1] [2]

Regions

In 2010, the CMA had four regions: Eastern, Southern, Midwestern, and Western. [3]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Lessons from St. Monica for those whose children have left the church". Newspapers.com. Wichita, Kansas: The Catholic Advance. September 1, 2023. p. 15. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  2. ^ Russell, Judy (Jul 25, 2021). "Casa Esther welcomes all for Peace Pole planting Aug. 1". Newspapers.com. Oshkosh Northwestern. p. B3. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  3. ^ Regional Map & Past Presidents. CPA official website. Retrieved 2010-10-15.

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