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Avvenire

''Avvenire'' is an Italian daily newspaper which is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church and is based in Milan.
==History and profile==
''Avvenire'' was founded in 1968 in Milan through the merger of two Catholic magazines: ''L'Avvenire d'Italia'' of Bologna and ''l'Italia'' of Milan. The paper has its headquarters in Milan and is the organ of the progressive wing of the Vatican Council. Pope Paul VI strongly supported the daily and wanted a common cultural medium for Italian Catholics. Throughout its history, ''Avvenire'' has maintained this characteristic, despite pressures to accommodate itself to the needs of a society in evolution. For example, in the middle of the 1990s, under the editorship of Dino Boffo, it increased its coverage of civil society and extended the parts of the newspaper devoted to cultural debate.
New initiatives were also launched. In February 1996, a biweekly insert under the name of "Popotus" was published devoted exclusively to youth, for whom three other inserts were also included: "Luoghi dell'Infinito", "Noi Genitori e Figli", "Non Profit". In 1998, an Internet edition began to be published.
The newspaper belongs to the Italian Episcopal Conference.〔 According to journalist Sandro Magister, it follows the doctrinal line of Cardinal Camillo Ruini.
On 7 March 2002, ''Avvenire'' experienced a major change with the format and content. From that time, a number of new inserts have been included: "è lavoro" (about job and employment), "è vita" (about bioethics), and "Agorà domenica" (about culture).
These innovations have led to a steady increase in its circulation, significant given the general decline in sales of other Italian newspapers. The average number of copies sold each day in February 2005 was 103,000. As of 2009 Dino Boffo was the editor of the newspaper.

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