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''Triumph'' was a monthly American magazine, based in Spain, published by L. Brent Bozell, Jr. from 1966 to 1975. It commented on religious, philosophical, and cultural issues from the traditionalist Catholic perspective. ==Origin== Bozell founded ''Triumph'' in 1966 as a magazine for American Catholic conservatives following the Second Vatican Council. Bozell, previously an editor for ''National Review'' founded by his brother-in-law William F. Buckley, Jr., was put off by the insufficient respect the largely Catholic editorial board of the magazine paid to Catholic social teaching. Specifically, he protested the prevailing attitude of "Mater si, magistra no" towards Pope John XXIII's papal encyclicals ''Mater et Magistra'' and ''Pacem in terris''. For example, Bozell considered Buckley too soft in his opposition to abortion. Dismayed by the direction in which American intellectual conservatism was going, Bozell resigned from ''National Review'' in 1963 and assembled the first issue of ''Triumph'' in September 1966. With Bozell on the editorial board were Michael Lawrence, Frederick Wilhelmsen, and, for a time, Jeffrey Hart and John Wisner. At first, ''National Review'' praised ''Triumph'' as a fine manifestation of the "church militant" at a time when much American religion had been debased by the worship of false idols. Later, the strident activism of ''Triumphs editors led to an estrangement between the two journals.
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