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Format | Fortnightly |
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Founder(s) | Fr. Livinus Caeymen Bavo, OFM CAP & Catholic Archdiocese of Lahore |
Publisher | Naqib Printing Press |
Editor | Khalid Rehmat |
Associate editor | Rana Tabassum Ex.Assistant Editor and Manager |
Photo editor | Akhtar Ramzan |
Founded | 1929 |
Language | Urdu اردو |
City | Lahore |
Country | Pakistan |
Circulation | Ajaz Phola |
The Catholic Naqib (Urdu: کاتھولک نقیب) is the oldest Urdu-language Catholic magazine, founded in Lahore, Pakistan in 1929 by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lahore.[1] It was originally published by Lahore Press and, since 1997, by Naqib Printing Press. Naqib is an Arabic name that means "herald" or "proclaimer".[2]