Church of England Newspaper
It normally adopts a broadly evangelical stance, as opposed to the historically Anglo-Catholic-leaning Church Times.The Church of England Newspaper has only had this name since 1949, as it has amalgamated with other publications over the years.At that point it merged with Church Family Newspaper, which itself was first issued on 8 February 1894.[1] The British Weekly: a journal of social and Christian progress was, from not long after its founding in 1886, "one of the most successful religious newspapers of its time" and "a major voice of the 'Nonconformist Conscience' in late Victorian Britain"."[2] The paper was owned by the Conservative politician John Cordle from 1946.