Articles on this issue "internet"
The interdiocesan youth program of the Church in the Belgian region of Flanders has launched a Web page that includes a weekly podcast and a live radio show. The www.godpod.be project is …
read moreInternet users can live Lent with Benedict XVI this year. The Vatican Web site is offering a compilation of the Holy Father's teachings and other tools for celebrating the liturgical season. …
read moreGood science and good public policy always support the Church's positions, says Carolyn Moynihan, deputy editor of MercatorNet. Two-year-old MercatorNet is an English-language Internet …
read moreA 4-minute news summary produced by the Canadian Salt + Light Catholic television network is now available on the Internet. The network launched the newscast "Zoom" on its Web page Wednesday. …
read moreThe Holy See has started a Web page dedicated to information about, and formation in, justice and peace. The initiative, www.justpax.it, was launched by the Pontifical Council for Justice and …
read moreThe Vatican is planning to launch a new Web site this autumn, aimed at bringing together the faithful so they can interact, says Business Week magazine. The publication in its May 8 issue …
read moreThe advent of the Internet and other new media technologies is rapidly expanding the ways for churches and religious organizations to promote their message. On Jan. 3 the Fides news agency of …
read moreThe advent of the Internet and other new media technologies is rapidly expanding the ways for churches and religious organizations to promote their message. On Jan. 3 the Fides news agency of …
read moreIf it is possible to find God on the Internet, then the Church has the obligation to proclaim him in that medium, says a Vatican official. Archbishop John Foley, president of the Pontifical …
read moreThe Holy See's Web page has succeeded in coping with the unprecedented interest in Pope John Paul II's illness, death and funeral, the conclave, and Benedict XVI's election. According to …
read moreVirtual tours might be possible on Internet. But not the sacraments. In the wake of faulty television reports, the Peruvian bishops' conference published a press note explaining, "There are no …
read moreThe Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI) is giving visibility to the life and mission of the Church in their country and the world through a new Internet site. The site gathers and …
read moreOn the seventh anniversary of its establishment, the Catholic Church's mission in Tajikistan has inaugurated its official Internet site, www.catholic.tj. Father Carlos Avila, superior of the …
read moreCaritas-Tajikistan is turning to Internet to find benefactors for its programs to aid the needy in this central Asian country. Its Web site is www.caritas.tj. The Catholic organization is …
read moreMedia personnel for European bishops' conferences say there is a need for closer collaboration among episcopates' Web sites as well as other Catholic sites. Member episcopates of the Council …
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