Categories | Catholic magazine |
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Frequency | Weekly (1875–1955) Bimonthly (1955–1962) |
Publisher | Imprenta de Río Grande Revista Press |
Founder | Donato M. Gasparri, S.J. |
Founded | 1875 |
First issue | 2 January 1875 |
Final issue | 16 September 1962 |
Country | United States |
Based in |
Las Vegas, New Mexico El Paso, Texas |
Language | Spanish |
OCLC | 5347494 |
Revista Católica was a Catholic magazine that was published between 1875-1962. The magazine was first based in Las Vegas, New Mexico, and then, in El Paso, Texas.
Revista Católica was launched by Donato M. Gasparri, S.J. in 1875. [1] The first issue appeared on 2 January. [2] The goal of the magazine was stated in the first issue to present local, national and international news and to offer religious information. [1] It was published by the Imprenta de Río Grande (Río Grande Press) at a Jesuit college in Las Vegas, New Mexico, on a weekly basis. [1] [2] In 1916 the magazine was moved to El Paso, Texas. [1] There the publisher was Revista Press. [2] From 1955 the frequency of the magazine was switched from weekly to bimonthly. [2] Revista Católica folded in 1962, [3] and the last issue was published on 16 September. [2]
Categories | Catholic magazine |
---|---|
Frequency | Weekly (1875–1955) Bimonthly (1955–1962) |
Publisher | Imprenta de Río Grande Revista Press |
Founder | Donato M. Gasparri, S.J. |
Founded | 1875 |
First issue | 2 January 1875 |
Final issue | 16 September 1962 |
Country | United States |
Based in |
Las Vegas, New Mexico El Paso, Texas |
Language | Spanish |
OCLC | 5347494 |
Revista Católica was a Catholic magazine that was published between 1875-1962. The magazine was first based in Las Vegas, New Mexico, and then, in El Paso, Texas.
Revista Católica was launched by Donato M. Gasparri, S.J. in 1875. [1] The first issue appeared on 2 January. [2] The goal of the magazine was stated in the first issue to present local, national and international news and to offer religious information. [1] It was published by the Imprenta de Río Grande (Río Grande Press) at a Jesuit college in Las Vegas, New Mexico, on a weekly basis. [1] [2] In 1916 the magazine was moved to El Paso, Texas. [1] There the publisher was Revista Press. [2] From 1955 the frequency of the magazine was switched from weekly to bimonthly. [2] Revista Católica folded in 1962, [3] and the last issue was published on 16 September. [2]