Theo. The Catholic magazine

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theo. Catholic magazine

description Faith magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Christianity
language German
publishing company Theo Unternehmensgesellschaft mbH ( Germany )
First edition 2007
Frequency of publication five times a year
Editor-in-chief Brigitte Haertel
editor Theo Unternehmensgesellschaft mbH
Web link www.theo-magazin.de

Theo. Katholisches Magazin is a German faith magazine . It was founded in 2007 by Brigitte Haertel, Father Antonin Walter OP and Sven Schlebes and has been a product of Theo since 2008. Katholisches Magazin Unternehmensgesellschaft mbH. Editor of Theo. the Catholic magazine is editor-in-chief Brigitte Haertel under theological advice of Father Georg Maria Roers SJ. The editorial office is located in Düsseldorf and Berlin (branch office).

Content and style

Theo. Katholisches Magazin deals with aspects of the Catholic faith and is dedicated to a contemporary, tolerant and aesthetic examination of primarily spiritual topics. Particular attention is paid to the concrete experience of faith in everyday life.

Theo comes across within the German press landscape . Catholic magazine received a very positive response. In 2008, Theo. Catholic magazine awarded gold in the non-profit / associations / institutions branch of the Best Corporate Publishing competition.

Media data

Theo. Katholisches Magazin appears five times a year in Düsseldorf and Berlin (since January 2012), has a print run of around 20,000 copies. Over 3,500 readers subscribe to the magazine (as of January 2010). An issue usually comprises 64 pages.

Comparable magazines

The approach of approaching the subject of faith is mainly followed by Chrismon in the German-speaking area .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sven Schlebes. (No longer available online.) Formerly in the original ; Retrieved August 6, 2013 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.sven.schlebes.de