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Greetings from the editor of the daily startup newsletter, Catholic Nutshell News. We’re excited to inform you about Catholic news and information entities across the Americas and beyond.
We aggregate online news articles with a headline, hyperlink, and limit posts that interest Catholic audiences to 144 words. Adapted for use on computers, tablets, and smartphones, the daily postings—Monday through Saturday—are captured and summarized for easy access to source publications, articles, and commentary. A paywall option allows further browsing opportunities.
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The newsletter is published and edited by John Pearring.
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