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How should we publish St. Mary's Messenger?

Our long term goal is to have regular yearly subscriptions. An idea has come up that could help us work toward that point. Here's how we'd start.

St. Mary's Publishing Strategy

St. Mary's Messenger would be an insert into an existing major Catholic publication. The content would stay the same but the size would be smaller and the format a little different.

You'd order and prepay for one combined issue of St. Mary's and the other publication. You would not be subscribing to either St. Mary's or the other publication; since this would be a temporary plan, you'd only order one combined issue at a time. When St. Mary's was ready to be offered as its own magazine, then we would offer subscriptions.

The combined issue would be sent directly to you in the mail.

Now we need to know what you think.

Survey

YES, I would order and prepay for a special combined issue of a major Catholic publishing company's magazine that included an insert of St. Mary's Messenger!
NO, I would not be interested in an insert at this time, but keep me updated on the status.

I would prefer to pay:
On-line by Credit Card
By Check

The price I'd pay for a special combined issue:
$4.95
$5.95
Other:

Number of copies I'd order:

(Special rates could still apply for bulk orders; homeschool and co-op groups, schools, parishes, clubs, etc.)

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From Our Readers

  • In short, St. Mary's Messenger is the type of educational tool the Catholic Church desires for the education of the faithful. St. Mary's Messenger is a good educational tool for parents to use with their children....The content is faithful to Catholic teaching and includes creative uses of a variety of topics which highlight the sovereignty of God in His kingdom.

    Office of Catechetics
    Franciscan University at Steubenville
  • It has a diverse blend of appealing articles and "kid-interest" stories and activities...in a faith-inspired format. We felt so "at-home" with it, and hope to be able to share some of the material with our 3rd Grade Religious Ed. students.

    Jan and Mike McDermott,
    Grandparents
  • This would be perfect for my 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade classrooms at St. Paul Catholic Elementary School.

    Michelle Robinson,
    Millwood, KY
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