With the hectic Christmas season behind, you—like
many working to make their sites more compelling for Catholics
in the community—are making plans for 2009.
We at AmericanCatholic.org want
to be a part of those plans to reach out to faith-filled Catholics in new and
innovative ways. Among our plans are a much more dynamic home page later this
year and the release on Ash Wednesday (February 25) of a new daily Minute
Meditations e-newsletter.
With the historic inauguration of a new president and
the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade this week, AmericanCatholic.org is
here to provide you with tools for your site today and each day throughout
the year. Web buttons to our new Respect
Life and Top
Catholic News areas bring the latest news and features to your
users with a click of a button.
We’re in the midst of the special jubilee year dedicated to St. Paul,
which runs until June 29, 2009, marking the 2,000th anniversary of the saint's
birth. Our link to the Year
of St. Paul feature offers coverage of activities during
the Pauline year and makes connections with the saint’s message for Catholics
today.
The "Portrait of Paul" segment, focusing on the saint and the jubilee
year, is one of the weekly features on American
Catholic Radio. Post a link on your site to FranciscanRadio.org,
home of other Catholic audio features, including Saint of the Day and Sunday
Soundbites.
Link to our news feature, The
Church, Evolution and Creation, to provide your site's visitors
with information about Church teaching on evolution, creation and intelligent
design in time for the pubilicity that will surround the 200th anniversary
of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of his On the
Origin of Species.
For St. Valentine’s Day, you can help Catholics in your community connect
and celebrate faith and love through our special Catholic
Greetings e-cards.
As we begin an exciting new year, we have a few questions to ask that
will help us give you better tools for your Web-site users. Please give us
a hand by clicking
on the link here to take a quick survey.
Peace and all good, |
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St.
Mary of the Assumption Church in Philadelphia, Pa. (Archdiocese
of Philadelphia)
This easy-to-navigate site provides useful information about the parish and its ministries while taking advantage of multimedia possibilities. The home page is highlighted by the Mass schedule, a scrolling list of upcoming events and a video of the pastor’s previous weekend’s homily with links to podcasts and video archived homilies. The site’s upbeat Parishioner of the Month, which has featured a couple celebrating their golden anniversary, a lifelong parishioner and new and newly married members of the parish, is an interesting way to focus on the people who make up the community. The site also provides users with a PDF of the parish bulletin, a link to upcoming events, videos and photo albums of parish celebrations, a listing of staff with e-mail hotlinks, sign-up to receive text messages and e-mail updates from the parish, meditative videos from the chapel and directions to the historic church. That history notes the church, built almost 160 years ago to meet the needs of the German-speaking families in the area, was constructed to resemble a hillside church in Germany. There is also a parish group-discussion guide tied to the liturgical year. |
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VISION: Catholic Religious
Vocation Network
For those looking to explore the religious life, this site provides many resources and help in discerning a vocation. The site is sponsored by the Chicago-based National Religious Vocation Conference, which relates to the Conference of Major Superiors of Men, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, the Conference of Major Superiors of Women Religious and the U. S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. The VISION Vocation Network features a religious community directory, a list of dioceses for those interested in the diocesan priesthood, a collection of resources and a "vocation match" tool that pairs the user with among the 250 communities that best connects to one’s own background and interests. The site provides three blogs for users: "SpiritCitings," for discussion about how the spirit works in the world; "VocationCitings," for discussion about how Christians respond to the vocational call; and "CultureCitings," for all things Catholic. There are also listings of retreats and other discernment opportunities, a guide for articles, resources and interactive features, an “Ask Alice” soul-searching q&a and a “Take Five for Faith” reflection for busy Catholics. If your parish or organization is looking to guide young people or those with a possible deferred vocation, this site may be the next right step. |







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