FAITH Catholic is a nonprofit corporation sponsored by the Catholic Diocese of Lansing established to serve the Church. Our mission is to connect people with Jesus and his Church. 

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Our History

FAITH began in 2000 as a magazine for the Diocese of Lansing, and in 2003, began publishing for other dioceses and Catholic organizations. In 2009, FAITH merged with the diocese’s 40-year-old liturgical publisher, Liturgical Commission Publishings, to form FAITH Catholic.

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History

FAITH began in 2000 as a magazine for the Diocese of Lansing, and in 2003, began publishing for other dioceses and Catholic organizations. In 2009, FAITH merged with the diocese’s 40-year-old liturgical publisher, Liturgical Commission Publishings, to form FAITH Catholic.

Priests & Parishes

Nearly 10,000 Priests and parishes have counted on FAITH Catholic's liturgy resources to help them in their ministries.

Resources

We also produce resources that support learners of all ages and differing abilities as they become familiar with a church setting. Our work of evangelization includes inspirational writings that can be used in parish bulletins or on social media.

What's being said about FAITH Catholic

FAITH Magazine- Diocese of Lansing 

May 2025

Fr. Dwight Ezop, Editor-in-Chief

[...]The mission of FAITHCatholic remains true to that of its original component companies. Our goal is to help to connect people with Jesus and with his Church.  We do this in a variety of ways that also go far beyond the original products of both companies. [...] Our work of evangelization includes inspirational writings that can be used in parish bulletins or on social media. The company also builds and supports websites for Catholic dioceses, and offers digital versions of many of its printed products, creative design services for both print and electronic publishing, and a variety of resources to assist dioceses and parishes to more effectively communicate the message of Jesus... 

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