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'''The Catholic University of America Press''', also known as '''CUA Press''', is the publishing division of [[The Catholic University of America]]. Founded on November 14, 1939, and incorporated on July 16, 1941,<ref>Roy J. Deferrari ''Memoirs of the Catholic University of America 1918-1960'' (Boston: Daughters of St. Paul, 1962) p. 200</ref> the CUA Press is a long-time member of the [[Association of University Presses]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Our Members |url=https://aupresses.org/membership/membership-list/ |access-date=January 30, 2023 |publisher=[[Association of University Presses]]}}</ref> Its editorial offices are located on the campus of the [[Catholic University of America]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] The Press has over 1,000 titles in print and currently publishes 40 new titles annually, with particular emphasis on theology, philosophy, [[ecclesiastical history]], medieval studies, and [[canon law]]. CUA Press distributes books on behalf of Sapientia Press of [[Ave Maria University]], books of the [[Franciscan University of Steubenville]] Press, Humanum Academic Press of the [[John Paul II Institute]], and for the [[Academy of American Franciscan History]]. CUA Press also publishes books under its Catholic Education Press imprint.
'''The Catholic University of America Press''', also known as '''CUA Press''', is the publishing division of [[The Catholic University of America]]. Founded on November 14, 1939, and incorporated on July 16, 1941,<ref>Roy J. Deferrari ''Memoirs of the Catholic University of America 1918-1960'' (Boston: Daughters of St. Paul, 1962) p. 200</ref> the CUA Press is a long-time member of the [[Association of University Presses]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Our Members |url=https://aupresses.org/membership/membership-list/ |access-date=January 30, 2023 |publisher=[[Association of University Presses]]}}</ref> Its editorial offices are located on the campus of the [[Catholic University of America]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] The Press has over 1,000 titles in print and currently publishes 50-60 new titles annually, with particular emphasis on theology, philosophy, [[ecclesiastical history]], medieval studies, and [[canon law]]. CUA Press distributes books on behalf of Sapientia Press of [[Ave Maria University]], books of the [[Franciscan University of Steubenville]] Press, Humanum Academic Press of the [[John Paul II Institute]], and for the [[Academy of American Franciscan History]]. CUA Press also publishes books under its Catholic Education Press imprint.


==Notable titles==
==Notable titles==
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* ''The Mind That is Catholic'' by [[James V. Schall]] [[Society of Jesus|SJ]]
* ''The Mind That is Catholic'' by [[James V. Schall]] [[Society of Jesus|SJ]]
* ''The God of Faith and Reason'' by [[Robert Sokolowski]]
* ''The God of Faith and Reason'' by [[Robert Sokolowski]]
* ''Saint Thomas Aquinas'' by Jean Pierre Torrell, [[Order of Preachers|OP]]
* ''Saint Thomas Aquinas'' by [[Jean-Pierre Torrell]], [[Order of Preachers|OP]]
* ''Some Seed Fell on Good Ground'' by Cardinal [[Timothy Michael Dolan]]
* ''Some Seed Fell on Good Ground'' by Cardinal [[Timothy Michael Dolan]]
* ''A Godly Humanism'', by Cardinal [[Francis George]], [[Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate|OMI]]
* ''A Godly Humanism'', by Cardinal [[Francis George]], [[Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate|OMI]]
* ''Ossa Latinitatis'' by [[Reginald Foster (Latinist)|Reginald Foster]], [[Discalced Carmelites|OCD]], formerly of the [[Latin Letters Office]], and Daniel McCarthy
* ''Ossa Latinitatis'' by [[Reginald Foster (Latinist)|Reginald Foster]], [[Discalced Carmelites|OCD]], formerly of the [[Latin Letters Office]], and Daniel McCarthy [[O.S.B.]]
* ''The Church in Iraq'' by Cardinal [[Fernando Filoni]]
* ''The Church in Iraq'' by Cardinal [[Fernando Filoni]]
* ''The Black Catholic Studies Reader'' edited by David Endres
* ''The Black Catholic Studies Reader'' edited by David Endres
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* ''The Pope: His Mission and Task'' by Cardinal [[Gerhard Ludwig Müller]]
* ''The Pope: His Mission and Task'' by Cardinal [[Gerhard Ludwig Müller]]
* ''The Virtues'' by [[John H. Garvey]]
* ''The Virtues'' by [[John H. Garvey]]
* The English Critical Edition of the Works of Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II*
* The English Critical Edition of the Works of Karol Wojtyla/[[John Paul II]]
*''Unity in Christ: Bishops, Synodality, and Communion'' by Cardinal [[Anthony Fisher]] [[Order of Preachers|OP]].
*''Be Opened! The Catholic Church and Deaf Culture'' by Marlana Portolano


==Journals==
==Journals==

The Press publishes or distributes:
The Press publishes or distributes:


* ''[[The Catholic Historical Review]]'', edited by [[Nelson Minnich]], is the official publication of the [[American Catholic Historical Association]]
* ''[[The Catholic Historical Review]]'', edited by [[Nelson Minnich]], is the official publication of the [[American Catholic Historical Association]]
* ''U.S. Catholic Historian''
* ''[[U.S. Catholic Historian]]''
* ''The International Journal of Sport and Religion''
* ''The International Journal of Sport and Religion''
* ''International Journal for Evangelization and Catechetics''
* ''International Journal for Evangelization and Catechetics''
* ''[[The Jurist: Studies in Church Law and Ministry]]'' in conjunction with the [[Catholic University of America School of Canon Law]]
* ''[[The Jurist: Studies in Church Law and Ministry]]'' in conjunction with the [[School of Canon Law]]
* ''[[Nova et Vetera]]''
* ''[[Nova et Vetera]]''
* ''[[The Thomist]]: A Speculative Quarterly Review''
* ''[[The Thomist]]: A Speculative Quarterly Review''
* ''Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law''
* ''Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law'', founded by [[Stephan Kuttner]]
* ''Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal'' (which is the official publication of the Society for Catholic Liturgy)
* ''Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal'' (which is the official publication of the Society for Catholic Liturgy)
* ''[[Newman Studies Journal]]''
* ''[[Newman Studies Journal]]''
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* ''[[St. Nersess Theological Review]]''
* ''[[St. Nersess Theological Review]]''
* ''Decisions of the [[Roman Rota]]''
* ''Decisions of the [[Roman Rota]]''
* ''Journal of Natural Law''


==Book series==
Many of these journals form part of the electronic database [[Project MUSE]].
*CUA Studies in Early Christianity
*Catholic Women Writers
*Early Modern Catholic Sources
*[[The Fathers of the Church]]
*The Fathers of the Church: Medieval Continuations
*History of Medieval Canon Law
*Islam and Catholic Theology
*Judaism and Catholic Theology
*Library of Early Christianity
*Sacra Doctrina
*Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Canon Law
*Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy
*Thomistic Ressourcement
*Verbum Domini
*Works of Christopher Dawson


==See also==
==See also==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
[http://www.cuapress.org CUA Press official website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070210074632/http://cuapress.cua.edu/ Catholic University of America Press]
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[[Category:Catholic University of America|Press]]
[[Category:Catholic University of America|Press]]

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The Catholic University of America Press
Logo
FoundedNovember 14, 1939
FounderRoy De Ferrari and Rev. Msgr. James Magner
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationWashington, D.C.
DistributionHopkins Fulfillment Services (US)[1]
University of Toronto Press (Canada)
Eurospan Group (Europe)[2]
Publication typesBooks, academic journals
Nonfiction topicsTheology, philosophy, history, canon law
ImprintsCatholic Education Press
Official websitewww.cuapress.org

The Catholic University of America Press, also known as CUA Press, is the publishing division of The Catholic University of America. Founded on November 14, 1939, and incorporated on July 16, 1941,[3] the CUA Press is a long-time member of the Association of University Presses.[4] Its editorial offices are located on the campus of the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. The Press has over 1,000 titles in print and currently publishes 50-60 new titles annually, with particular emphasis on theology, philosophy, ecclesiastical history, medieval studies, and canon law. CUA Press distributes books on behalf of Sapientia Press of Ave Maria University, books of the Franciscan University of Steubenville Press, Humanum Academic Press of the John Paul II Institute, and for the Academy of American Franciscan History. CUA Press also publishes books under its Catholic Education Press imprint.

Notable titles

Journals

The Press publishes or distributes:

Book series

  • CUA Studies in Early Christianity
  • Catholic Women Writers
  • Early Modern Catholic Sources
  • The Fathers of the Church
  • The Fathers of the Church: Medieval Continuations
  • History of Medieval Canon Law
  • Islam and Catholic Theology
  • Judaism and Catholic Theology
  • Library of Early Christianity
  • Sacra Doctrina
  • Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Canon Law
  • Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy
  • Thomistic Ressourcement
  • Verbum Domini
  • Works of Christopher Dawson

See also

References

  1. ^ Contact Us
  2. ^ "Eurospan - University Presses". Archived from the original on 2017-12-27. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
  3. ^ Roy J. Deferrari Memoirs of the Catholic University of America 1918-1960 (Boston: Daughters of St. Paul, 1962) p. 200
  4. ^ "Our Members". Association of University Presses. Retrieved January 30, 2023.

External links

CUA Press official website