Famille chrétienne

French Roman Catholic weekly magazine published in France since 1978
Famille chrétienne
CategoriesRoman Catholicism
FrequencyWeekly
First issueJanuary 1978
CompanyMédia-Participations
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.famillechretienne.fr

Famille chrétienne (French pronunciation: [famij kʁetjɛn]) is a French Roman Catholic weekly magazine published in France since 1978.

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History

The magazine was started in January 1978,[1] as the sister publication of Famiglia Cristiana, an Italian Catholic magazine.[2]

In 1981, the magazine was acquired by Rémy Montagne.[2] In 1992, it was merged with Média-Participations.[2]

In 2008, it had a circulation of 63,000.[1]

Content

The magazine covers national and international news, individual faith, and Catholic news.[1] Its editorial stance is conservative.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Laure Jaulerry, Jean-Paul Labourdette, Véronique Hunsiger, Séjours spirituels en France, Paris: Le Petit Futé, 2008, p. 254 [1]
  2. ^ a b c Michel Dubost, Stanislas Lalanne, Le nouveau Théo - Livre 6 - L'Église d'aujourd'hui: L'Encyclopédie catholique pour tous, Fleurus, 2011 [2]
  3. ^ La France et l'Afrique du Sud: histoire, mythes et enjeux contemporains, KARTHALA Editions, 1990, p. 373 [3]

External links

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