Catholic Echo and diocesan communications recognized at CMC in Atlanta
Youngstown brought home a total of six awards from the Catholic Media Association conference.
Youngstown brought home a total of six awards from the Catholic Media Association conference.
Have you ever wondered where parish bulletin blurbs come from? These tips can help you publicize events and causes in catholic parishes.
The Diocese of Youngstown and Boston-based CatholicTV have entered into an augmented partnership to expand Catholic programs into all six counties of the diocese.
Growing your Reach on Social Media – A few random ideas from Cindee Case.
What is the diocesan Communications Collection?
Meagen Farrell, the Diocese of Youngstown’s communications specialist, is really something of a cross between a Swiss Army knife and a field medic—she does a little bit of everything, helping to streamline and improve communication between the central offices of the diocese and the parishes.
Learn how the Diocesan Communications Department can help publicize/cover your parish events or campaigns. Contact communications@youngstowndiocese.org for links to the videos.
New Vatican document regarding social media: “Towards Full Presence: A Pastoral Reflection on Engagement with Social Media”
Father James Korda won a 2023 Gabriel Award from the Catholic Media Association for lifetime achievement in Catholic media.
When change happens, help people quickly find the right place, day and time to attend Mass by securing and updating your parish website.
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Located in Northeast Ohio, the Diocese of Youngstown includes six counties; Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark and Trumbull.