
The Church and Internet - Vatican
Feb 28, 2002 · Priests, deacons, religious, and lay pastoral workers should have media education to increase their understanding of the impact of social communications on individuals and …
Social Media Guidelines | USCCB
In this document, “church personnel” is defined as anyone—priest, deacon, religious, bishop, lay employee, or volunteer—who provides ministry or service or is employed by an entity …
The Catechism Of The Catholic Church, number 871 to 975
906 Lay people who are capable and trained may also collaborate in catechetical formation, in teaching the sacred sciences, and in use of the communications media.
Should priests be on social media? - U.S. Catholic
Aug 30, 2023 · U.S. Catholic readers weigh in on whether priests and other ministers should be active on social media.
USA Today highlights religious sisters in Catholic education
Feb 27, 2025 · USA Today highlighted the contributions of religious sisters in Catholic education, despite the dwindling numbers of sisters in the US.
Catholic Education in the Dominican Tradition — Dominican Sisters …
As Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, we seek to continue the tradition of educating generations of young people in their Faith and, most of all, to bring them into a …
Catholic Vocations - Religious Ministries
Dec 15, 2025 · This could be done as a diocesan priest, permanent deacon, religious brother, religious priest, religious sister, as a lay person employed in a Church ministry or engaged in …
Lay people as teachers of the Church - Catholic Outlook
Mar 4, 2022 · In Lay People in the Church (French original, 1953), [3] Yves Congar dedicated three chapters to the lay people sharing in the priestly, kingly and prophetic (in that order) …
The Role of Lay Associates in Religious Life - A Nun's Life
Jan 5, 2007 · Associates/affiliates are lay people who formally choose to associate with us. They may already be our coworkers, alumna/us from our schools, relatives, former sisters, or simply …
The Meaning of the Terms Nun, Sister, Monk, Priest, and Brother
First, let’s look at the difference between nuns and sisters. A nun is a woman who belongs to a religious order and takes the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.