Saka information

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SAKA information, formerly : Saka information sheets

description Catholic magazine
language German
First edition 1975
attitude 1996
Frequency of publication per month
Sold edition not published, copies given free of charge
Editor-in-chief Alfons Eisele, Wigand Siebel , Paul Schoonbroodt
editor Collection of faithful Catholics (SAKA), Basel

The Saka-Informations , published ten times a year, were the organ of the collection of faithful Catholics from December 1982 to April 1996, based in Basel . The magazine has been published since December 1975 and was called Saka Bulletin from October 1979 , before it was renamed in 1982.

The magazine was the most widely used periodical by Catholics who held the thesis of the current vacancy of the Apostolic See, the so-called Sedisvakantismus . Alfons Eisele was editor-in-chief until 1996. After his death in 1996, Saarbrücken sociology professor Wigand Siebel was the editor of the magazine for two further editions . For some time, the Saka information was then integrated as an independent part in the magazine Kyrie Eleison , the quarterly magazine of the League of Catholic Traditionalists , and edited by Paul Schoonbroodt .

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The booklet was related to the Oratorio of Divine Truth and the St. Peter Canisius Convent . Celebrities such as Gerd-Klaus Kaltenbrunner and Reinhard Lauth also wrote in the magazine .