Oregon Catholic Press

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Oregon Catholic Press
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Founded1922
FounderArchbishop Alexander Christie
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location Portland, Oregon
Publication types Music, books, newspapers
Imprints OCP, New Dawn Music, Spirit & Song, Trinitas, Catholic Sentinel, and El Centinela
No. of employees150+
Official website www.ocp.org

Oregon Catholic Press (OCP, originally the Catholic Truth Society of Oregon) is a publisher of Catholic liturgical music based in Portland, Oregon. It published the newspapers Catholic Sentinel and El Centinela; both papers have been discontinued effective October 1, 2022. [1] [2] [3]

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Operations

The not-for-profit company publishes liturgical music, books, choral collections, hymnals, missals, and support materials serving the universal and multicultural church in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean and Chinese. [4] [5]

OCP also publishes music for youth and young adults, through its Spirit and Song imprint and religious education materials and academic and inspirational books through its Pastoral Press imprint. It also publishes the Catholic Sentinel , the diocesan newspaper for the Archdiocese of Portland. [6] [5] [7] On July 21, 2022, the Archdiocese of Portland and Oregon Catholic Press issued a joint news release announcing that both the Catholic Sentinel and El Centinela would close on Oct. 1. [8]

OCP represents well-known contemporary Catholic liturgical music composers Dan Schutte, and the other members known as the St. Louis Jesuits (Bob Dufford, John Foley, Tim Manion and Roc O'Connor), Bernadette Farrell, Carey Landry, Michael Joncas, Jamie Cortez, Bob Hurd, Tom Kendzia, Anne Quigley, and Christopher Walker. [5] [9] [10] Newer songwriters, Steve Angrisano, Jesse Manibusan and Sarah Heart are represented by the Spirit and Song imprint. [11]

Along with GIA Publications, OCP is a co-owner of OneLicense.net, having merged LicenSingOnline.org with OneLicense.net on January 1, 2017. [12]

Response to COVID-19

As part of the COVID-19 pandemic, the company received $3 million in a federally backed small business loan from Zions Bank as part of the first round of the Paycheck Protection Program. The company stated it would allow them to retain 157 jobs. The loan was subsequently forgiven. [13]

Publications

Missals

Hymnals

OCP also publishes Respond & Acclaim, a yearly subscription-based psalm resource, which includes a responsorial psalm and a gospel acclamation for every Sunday and Holy Day. The music for the Respond & Acclaim psalms was written by former publisher Owen Alstott.

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