Clip Notes for Church Bulletins

Clip Notes for Church Bulletins

Author: David Philippart

Publisher: LiturgyTrainingPublications

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9781568544502

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LTP offers yet another addition of its Clip Notes series with this third helpful volume. This new collection includes articles by Professor Diana Hayes of Georgetown University, who has written biographies for a section titled "Black Catholic American Ancestors and Heroes, " highlighting such Black Catholic pioneers as the Healy Brothers (the first Black priests in the U.S.), Mother Lange, Mother Delille, Coincoin, Daniel Rudd, Lena Edwards and the founders of The Cardinal Gibbons Institute. New articles for the Sundays of the Easter season all reflect on lines from the Exsultet, to help break open this lovely prayer in the weeks following the Easter Vigil. Articles can either be photocopied straight from the book or imported into desktop publishing software from the included CD-ROM. Like the first two volumes of Clip Notes, Volume 3 will help you enliven your parish publications and inform the members of the parish assembly.


Are Printed Bulletins Still Needed in Church?

Are Printed Bulletins Still Needed in Church?

Author: Yvon Prehn

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2012-09-17

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781479254842

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In a world of blogs, tweets, websites, video, Facebook pages, and PowerPoint, are printed bulletins still needed in the church? Short answer: YES! Here are some reasons why: 1) Printed bulletins are often a visitor's only way to understand what is going on at the service, what makes your church unique, what traditions you observe. 2) Printed bulletins provide the information that links the people who attend the primary weekend services with the church events that take place during the week, at other locations, or in the months ahead. 3) The printed church bulletin gives every person who attends your church, whether a regular attendee or a visitor, a way to connect with all the other communication channels of the church, in other words, visitors often need to see in print that you have a website, Twitter feed, or Facebook page. 4) A bulletin is taken home and can remind visitors about your church, explain the Christian faith, and provide links that can change their life. This book gives you more reasons why and tips for how to make yours most effective.