"Dimanche Express", new Catholic weekly” “

“Dimanche Express”, the new Catholic weekly that replaces the previous “Dimanche”, a magazine with over half a century of history in French-speaking Belgium, was launched on 22 September: 47,000 copies of number zero, totally revamped in format and content, will be distributed gratis in the parishes that have requested them. “There is a serious shortage of religious information in Belgium; a market gap that the new weekly will try to fill. It is founded on an experience extending over almost 60 years and on a new and dynamic editorial policy that will permit it to remain firmly focused on current issues”, said its editor, Father Charles Delhez during the presentation of “Dimanche Express”. “Religious information – he added – deserves professionals and adequate supports”. Not only the magazine’s format and editorial policy, but also its distribution system are new: from 26 October the weekly will also be available on newsstands and in bookshops. “Showing that the Church is not a sect, fostering dialogue with the outside world, having a message to spread within our society”; in short, “making the voice of the gospel heard” with “a hand stretched out to ecumenism”: that, explains Father Delhez, is the new weekly’s objective. An interview with the archbishop of Brussels, Cardinal Gotfried Danneels, is contained in number zero. Other issues treated: religion at school and the opinion of Protestants, the extension of the vote to foreigners, economic growth, the meeting for peace in Aachen, and the Christians of Iraq.