L'Osservatore Romano - Editions

Editions

L'Osservatore Romano is published in nine different languages (listed by date of first publication):

  • Daily and weekly in Italian (1861/1950)
  • Weekly in French (1949)
  • Weekly in English (1968)
  • Weekly in Spanish (1969)
  • Weekly in Portuguese (1970)
  • Weekly in German (1971)
  • Monthly in Polish (1980)
  • Weekly in Malayalam (2007)

The daily Italian edition of L'Osservatore Romano is published in the afternoon, but with a cover date of the following day, a convention that sometimes results in confusion. The weekly English edition is distributed in more than 129 countries, including both English-speaking countries and locales where English is used as the general means of communication.

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