U.S. Catholic is a national magazine and digital platform that explores the Catholic faith in the context of everyday life, with a particular emphasis on social justice, cultural engagement, and contemporary spirituality. Founded in 1935 by the Claretian Missionaries as The Voice of St. Jude, it was rebranded as U.S. Catholic in 1963 during the Second Vatican Council to reflect its broader mission of encouraging and equipping lay Catholics to live their faith actively in the modern world. The publication serves as a forum for diverse voices, offering thoughtful commentary, investigative reporting, and reflections that aim to inspire readers to integrate their beliefs with the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.
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