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Possible Demise of Major Catholic Publisher
'Not an Apocalyptic Sign'
Contact: Paul Nowak, 616-425-8873 MEDIA
ADVISORY, March 24 /Christian
Newswire/ -- Despite news of financial hardship threatening the
existence of some Catholic publishers, R.A.G.E. Media's president, Paul
Nowak, is reassuring Catholics that the great literary treasures of their
faith will not be lost, even if other publishing companies are forced to
shut their doors. On March 20
John L. Barger, President of Sophia Institute Press, announced that the
company was "threatened" by financial hardship and that the publisher was
left "with an empty checkbook and overdue bills approaching $50,000." "If I don't
pay this soon, we'll have to cease publishing," warned Barger. "Catholics
will no longer have access to the scores of books we've published by St.
Francis de Sales, St. Thomas Aquinas," and other Catholic writers. A similar
announcement was made a year earlier, citing a crippling financial situation
that prompted the publisher to ask email recipients to each donate a dollar
to the company. Barger's
dire forecast of his publishing company's health is indeed troubling,
especially considering that after having made similar announcements, another
Catholic publisher, TAN Books & Publishers, filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
protection in 2005.
Paul Nowak,
president of Catholic publishing company R.A.G.E. Media, sees the hard times
experienced by other publishers as a warning, but not an apocalyptic sign.
"I cannot
comment on the financials of another company, but Mr. Barger is incorrect on
at least one point," said Nowak. "Catholics will always have access to the
great Catholic literary treasures such as Aquinas' Summa Theologica and St.
Francis de Sales' Introduction to the Devout Life – R.A.G.E. Media has
ensured that with the Digital Catholic Library."
Nowak likens
the Digital Catholic Library, a single CD-ROM loaded with 35
Catholic texts that users can print at home or read on electronic devices,
to Gutenberg's printing press, calling it "the latest revolution in Catholic
publishing." "Just as the
printing press made books more accessible to the masses, so will the
Digital Catholic Library improve the public's access to great Catholic
books – even if established publishing companies don't survive," said Nowak.
"For our
other books, we use state-of-the-art printing methods that ensure our
financial solvency, so even our new authors will know their book will stay
in print," concluded Nowak. "And if need be, we'll purchase the publishing
rights from other struggling companies to keep their books in print for
future generations." R.A.G.E. Media's products are available at www.DyingLight.com/store. |
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