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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Owner(s) | The Wanderer Printing Company |
Founder(s) | Joseph Matt |
Founded | 1867 |
Political alignment |
Catholic social teaching Traditionalist conservatism |
Language | English |
City | Saint Paul, Minnesota |
Country | United States |
ISSN | 1068-168X |
Website |
thewandererpress |
The Wanderer is a lay Roman Catholic weekly newspaper published in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and distributed to a national market. It was founded by Joseph Matt on 7 October 1867. Unlike diocesan publications or those of religious institutes, the newspaper is independent of ecclesiastical oversight. It is considered conservative and traditionalist. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The Wanderer gives the following self-description:
It was originally published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in German to minister to German immigrants to Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Dakotas who were being "attracted to and influenced by Masonic and quasi-Masonic German-language newspapers and organizations." A German language edition was published until 1957. The English edition began in 1931. [5]
The Wanderer was described in America magazine in 2009 as "about as far to the right as you can get and still be in the Catholic Church". [2]
The Wanderer says it was a major early opponent of a perceived " Americanizing" of the Church. That tendency was condemned by Pope Leo XIII in his 1899 apostolic letter, Testem benevolentiae nostrae. [5]
According to The Wanderer, through the Vatican II years, a dispute over Vatican II led to Walter Matt leaving The Wanderer to his brother, Alphonse Matt, and founding The Remnant in 1967. [5]