ACTA Publications
Writers Guidelines for #10 SASE
ACTA Publications began as a publisher of books and
audio/video resources for the Catholic market. It has since broadened
its editorial scope to include a wide variety of materials for those
attempting to live out the Christian faith in their daily lives, on
their jobs, with their families, and in their communities. While some
of ACTA's material is specifically Catholic in nature, most of the
company's products are aimed at a broadly ecumenical audience.
Ave Maria Press
Writers Guidelines
Ave Maria Press concentrates its publishing activities in five main book publishing categories: prayer and spirituality, adolescent catechesis, pastoral care and guidance, parish and ministry resources, and elementary catechetical resources.
Founded in 1865, Ave Maria Press is one of the oldest religious publishers in the United States. Father Edward Sorin of the Congregation of Holy Cross established the Press 20 years after he founded the University of Notre Dame. Today it remains a ministry of the Priests of Holy Cross and is located on the campus of the University of Notre Dame.
Over the years, Ave Maria Press has published such important Catholic authors as Joseph Champlin, Thomas Green, Edward Hays, Francis MacNutt, Thomas Merton, Henri Nouwen, Michael Pennock, Joyce Rupp, Mother Teresa, Robert Wicks, and Macrina Wiederkehr.
Harcourt Religion
Agented Submissions Only
Harcourt Religion Publishers provides the Catholic educational market with practical, easy-to-use catechetical resources that assist children and adults in the process of faith formation and reflect the authentic teaching of the Catholic Church. The content of these resources reflects the best insights of current theology, methodology, and pedagogical research.
Harcourt Religion is also a leading publisher of
Catholic high school curriculum. Titles cover the spectrum of core and
elective courses currently in use in Catholic high schools across the
United States. Over the next three years, Harcourt Religion will revise
and expand its major programs to provide a more integrated approach to
the faith needs of the whole parish. This whole parish approach
respects the most recent teachings of the Church calling for a greater
attention to the faith needs of adults and families.
Paulist Press
Writers Guidelines
Striving to stand at the intersection of faith and culture, Paulist Press is committed to publishing quality materials that: bring the good news of the Gospel to Catholics and people of other religious traditions; support dialogue and welcome good scholarship and religious wisdom from all sources across denominational boundaries; foster religious values and wholeness in society, especially through materials promoting healing, reconciliation, and personal growth.








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