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Newsletters & Journals

Apostolatus Maris - The Church in the maritime world Apostolatus Maris is a quarterly newsletter published by the Pontifical Council for Migrant and Itinerant People especially for those who care for the people of the sea.

    Bulletin No 94 2007 / I
    Bulletin No 93 2006 / III
    Bulletin No 92 2006 / III
    Bulletin No 91 2006 / III
    Bulletin No 90 2005 / III
    Bulletin No 89 2005 / III
    Bulletin No 88 2005 / III
    Bulletin No 87 2005 / III
    Bulletin No 86 2004 / III
    Bulletin No 85 2004 / III
    Bulletin No 84 2004 / III
    Bulletin No 83 2004 / III
    Bulletin No 82 2003 / IV
        Pope John Paul II, 25 years as Bishop of Rome Bulletin No 81 2003 / III
      Towards a committee on fishing Bulletin No 80 2003 / II
  Never violence and arms, only peace Bulletin No 79 2003 / I
  Never violence and arms, only peace Bulletin No 78 2002 / IV

National Bulletins - AOS National Offices around the world publish regular newsletters to support a network of staff & volunteers around their local coasts. They sources original articles as well as reprinting articles gathered from maritime publications around the world. They are the local Church caring for the people of the sea.

Weekly Journals - Daily & weekly journals are prepared by members and friends of the Apostleship of the Sea for distribution amongst Centre world wide for Seafarer to read the latest news in their own language.

  • Filipino Balita is composed from today's online Filipino newspapers by Stella Maris' Friends, Venice, Italy.
  • German
  • Polish News is composed from today’s online polish newspapers, Catholic Information Agency and Voice of Seaman and Fisherman (PAP) by Stella Maris in Gdynia, Poland.
  • Spanish News