As we solemnly celebrate the events of Christ’s final days this Holy Week, we are filled with awe and gratitude for his willingness to suffer and die for our salvation. We are humbled to know that God’s love is unconditional and God’s mercy is abundant.…
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Pictures in Church
With the invention of digital photography and the culture of social media, it seems that people are taking photos and posing for photos with greater ease today even in Church. I have become by default and now after a few years, by intention, the Facebook…
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Planning Spring Facebook Posts
April, May and June have many feasts and events that you can celebrate on your Facebook and Twitter sites. Plan ahead and be ready to offer timely inspiration and faith enrichment to your followers. Here is my list of dates to remember:
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What is an Unofficial Facebook Page?
Recently, I came across several “Unofficial” parish Facebook Pages. In each instance, when I spoke to the pastor he had no idea that his parish was on Facebook. Today I want to address these questions: What is an Unofficial Facebook Page? What options do you…
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Image Sizes for Social Media Posts
If you are posting images on social media pages for your ministry or organization, you already know that using the right sized image to begin with saves you a lot of time and helps you convey your message over desktops and mobile devices equally well.…
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Social Action on Social Media
It is not unusual these days to find oneself with a group of friends, family members, colleagues, even casual acquaintances, when the conversation turns to hot-button or controversial topics whether they be political or religious. That’s when you know why the adage “You should never…