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Article: Two giants of Catholic publishing have died. (People).(Robert Hoyt and Edward Keating)(Obituary)
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- The Christian Century
- Article date:
- May 3, 2003
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* Two giants of Catholic publishing have died. Robert Hoyt, 81, who founded the independent National Catholic Reporter in 1964 and helped set the standards for coverage of the Catholic Church, died of a heart attack April 10 in New York. Edward Keating, 77, a Catholic convert whose Ramparts magazine became a prominent voice of the antiwar left, died in Palo Alto, California, on April 2. Hoyt started the Kansas City-based weekly NCR as an alternative to church-owned newspapers. In 1971 he was the spokesman for the "Harrisburg Seven," including ...
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