He also renamed the diocesan newspaper as Time and Eternity.
He served as an associate editor of the diocesan newspaper, Catholic Light, from 1929 to 1932.
When it comes to advertising, more use could be made of diocesan newspapers in addition to parish magazines and the local press.
According to a tally by one newspaper consultant, 22 editors have left the nation's 155 diocesan newspapers in the last year.
Maes was also responsible for starting a diocesan newspaper, now knowing as the Messenger.
He was founder and editor of the diocesan newspaper The Guidon.
He also established a weekly diocesan newspaper called The Voice.
He also established thirty-four new parishes, a cemetery, and a diocesan newspaper.
He also started the diocesan newspaper, the Witness.
He also founded a diocesan weekly newspaper, Church World, in 1930.