The Tablet
The Tablet is a British Catholic weekly journal founded on 16 May 1840 by Frederick Lucas, a Quaker convert to Catholicism, with the aim of serving the Catholic community through coverage of religious, political, and legal news.[1][2] Published continuously since its inception, it is the second-oldest surviving weekly periodical in Britain, following The Spectator.[2] The publication reports on and analyzes religion, current affairs, politics, social issues, literature, and the arts from a Catholic perspective, emphasizing ecumenism in alignment with the Second Vatican Council.[2] Owned by The Tablet Trust, a registered charity, since 1976 after prior ownership by the Archbishops of Westminster, it has featured contributions from prominent writers including Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, and Pope Benedict XVI.[2] Brendan Walsh has edited the journal since 2011.[2]