COMPASS: A JESUIT JOURNAL

The people at Compass were kind enough to send Broken Pencil a full year of their magazine. Being kind, after all, is sort of their business. Still it must be a tough job to sell any magazine with the subtitle “A Jesuit Journal.” But Compass is not as preachy as you might fear. It’s a social-justice-oriented Christian magazine, with plenty of “secular” content, sometimes from prominent Canadian writers like Janette Turner Hospital, cartoonist Philip Street.

journal, May/June 1995, 64 pages, Publishers: Jesuits of the Upper Canada, Province, Main Creator: Robert Chodos (editor), $3.50, $20.33/year (six issues), Box 500, Station F, 50 Charles, Street East Toronto, ON M4Y 2L8 Email: [email protected]

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