Sophia Institute Press
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"Crisis Magazine" redirects here. For the NAACP publication, see The Crisis.
Sophia Institute Press is a non-profit conservative Catholic publishing company based in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States.
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Status | Active |
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Founded | 1983 |
Founder | John Barger |
Successor | Charlie McKinney, President |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Nashua, New Hampshire |
Publication types | Books, magazines |
Nonfiction topics | Catholicism, Christianity, religion |
Revenue | US$10 million (2020) |
No. of employees | 48 |
Official website | www |
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It publishes Catholic books, the online opinion journal Crisis Magazine, the traditionalist Catholic website OnePeterFive, the Tridentine Mass missalette Benedictus, the website CatholicExchange.com, and catechetical materials for teachers. It also operates a music division, Sophia Music Group, via its 2021 acquisition of the De Montfort Music and AimHigher Recordings labels.