
Parish in Transition? 5 Important Tips about Parish Websites!
When change happens, help people quickly find the right place, day and time to attend Mass by securing and updating your parish website.
When change happens, help people quickly find the right place, day and time to attend Mass by securing and updating your parish website.
Facebook and YouTube are still the most used social media platforms
The “Digital Password Keeper” is a tool you can use to document your accounts access information.
Do not forget to interact and monitor
your parish, school, office or agency social media accounts regularly!
In order to share the Good News of the Gospel and the good news around our diocese, we must
In November, Bishop Bonnar announced our new upcoming print magazine and multimedia website: The Catholic Echo. Since that time, our staff has continued to work hard on what is a complex transition. We want to give you an update, and respond to some common questions we’re receiving.
The Youngstown Diocese has announced its new logo – which is rooted in history and Catholic tradition.
Creating Content for Parishes, Schools and Catholic Organizations
Remember that when you are using images that are not your own (i.e. photos or videos you created locally) to check on whether or not they are copyrighted or free-use/public-domain.
Consider making your own “stock-file” of photos to use with posts, to created memes, and for use with publicity of future events.
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Located in Northeast Ohio, the Diocese of Youngstown includes six counties; Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark and Trumbull.