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Catholic News Herald

Serving Christ and Connecting Catholics in Western North Carolina

063025 annual reportCHARLOTTE — For the second consecutive year, the Catholic News Herald made a strong showing in the North Carolina Press Association awards, competing against some of the largest circulation print and digital outlets in the state.

The Catholic News Herald, the official news outlet of the Diocese of Charlotte, received a total of eight awards for its work published in 2024 among publications with a circulation of more than 20,000.

Awards recognized coverage of Tropical Storm Helene and the Eucharistic Congress. Issues from July 2024 garnered a third place award for Community Coverage, a category that “recognizes reporting of news that matters locally to readers and chronicles the essence of their community.”

“We are grateful to our parishes, schools and ministries for trusting the Catholic News Herald with the stories of the people who work tirelessly to spread the Gospel and connect Catholics across our diocese,” said Trish Stukbauer, editor.

“As Pope Leo XIV said in his first address to Catholic media professionals in May, ‘The way we communicate is of fundamental importance.’ We strive to live up to his charge of communicating the essence of who we are and how that reflects God’s love.”

The NCPA contest was judged by the Nebraska Press Association.

Awards will be officially presented Sept. 18 at the NCPA’s annual convention in Cary.

 

 

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Established by the second Bishop of Charlotte, the Catholic News Herald’s mission is to “serve Christ and connect Catholics” by informing and inspiring audiences through print and digital coverage of the work of the Church in western North Carolina, the U.S. and the world.

Funded in part by the diocese’s 93 parishes, the print edition is mailed every two weeks to more than 62,000 registered households in the diocese, and its website and social media channels are updated daily.

— Catholic News Herald