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'''''Face Up''''' is a [[Catholic]] magazine targeted at [[teenager]]s published by [[Redemptorist Communications]], which is administered by the [[ |
'''''Face Up''''' is a [[Catholic]] magazine targeted at [[teenager]]s published by [[Redemptorist Communications]], which is administered by the [[Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer|Redemptorists]] of [[Ireland]]. |
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The magazine began in February 2001<ref>http://www.marketing.ie/old_site/feb_01/article_c.htm</ref> and is published monthly. Its slogan is "for teens who want something deeper". Each magazine has a distribution of approximately 13,000 copies and a readership of 40,000.<ref>http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:vhweh3u6MgYJ:www.medialive.ie/Magazines/Religion/quest.html+%22face+up%22+distribution+redemptorist&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&client=safari</ref>. |
The magazine began in February 2001<ref>http://www.marketing.ie/old_site/feb_01/article_c.htm</ref> and is published monthly. Its slogan is "for teens who want something deeper". Each magazine has a distribution of approximately 13,000 copies and a readership of 40,000.<ref>http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:vhweh3u6MgYJ:www.medialive.ie/Magazines/Religion/quest.html+%22face+up%22+distribution+redemptorist&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&client=safari</ref>. |
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Face Up is a Catholic magazine targeted at teenagers published by Redemptorist Communications, which is administered by the Redemptorists of Ireland.
The magazine began in February 2001[1] and is published monthly. Its slogan is "for teens who want something deeper". Each magazine has a distribution of approximately 13,000 copies and a readership of 40,000.[2].
Editorial stance
In keeping with its Redemptorist background, the magazine advocates an active Christian ethos. In particular, it is a Catholic magazine for teens who want something deeper. Issues raised include career choices, how to handle bullying, loneliness and making life-enhancing decisions. FaceUp works in partnership with other agencies seeking to support young people.