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Office of New Evangelization
CMA leadership mulls possibilities if each family gave a dollar a day
It’s in-pew weekend for the Catholic Ministries Appeal!!! As the annual Catholic Ministries Appeal began across the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Chief Development Officer David Kissell found himself playing with the numbers and being astounded by the possibilities. While the current goal of $5 million will fund six major ministries, including …
New Catholics Come Home commercials, website debuting to Dayton audience
Catholics Come Home has announced its upcoming campaign to invite Millennial Catholics home to the Church, through new television commercials and an interactive website, called CatholicsComeHome.com. The new website and ads are making their debut in the Dayton, Ohio market, though they will be used around the country. The ads and website are …
The Office of New Evangelization hires Assistant Director
Staff Report We are excited to announce that the Office of the New Evangelization has hired Luke Carey as an Assistant Director. This is the first new position for the Office of the New Evangelization since it was created by Archbishop Schnurr in July 2013. This new position in the …
NET Ministries has arrived in Archdiocese of Cincinnati
By John Stegeman The Catholic Telegraph NET Ministries opened the organization’s first regional office in Cincinnati July 1. The youth evangelization organization, which announced it would be opening a regional office here late last year, has been working in this archdiocese for years, hosting more than 50 retreats in 2013. …
Seeking and finding Catholic Disciplemen
By Joshua Danis For The Catholic Telegraph A recent survey from the Pew Research Forum confirms a disturbing trend in our Church. Taking into account a variety of factors and measurements, men score an average of at least ten points lower in religiosity then women do. Here are the findings: …
Archdiocese of Cincinnati launches official Twitter account
By John Stegeman The Catholic Telegraph #CatholicCincy may soon be a trending topic on Twitter. Following in the footsteps of Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati launched its official Twitter account on Wednesday, July 3.
Ater to lead newly established Evangelization office
Press Release The Archdiocese of Cincinnati has established an Office of the New Evangelization within the Department of Educational Services and appointed Sean Ater as its first director, starting July 1.