Benedict XVI to Priests: Use New Technologies to Evangelize! [UPDATED]
From Reuters:
VATICAN CITY - For God's sake, blog! Pope Benedict told priests on Saturday, saying they must learn to use new forms of communication to spread the gospel message.
In his message for the Roman Catholic Church's World Day of Communications, the pope, who is 82 and known not to love computers or the Internet, acknowledged priests must make the most of the "rich menu of options" offered by new technology
"Priests are thus challenged to proclaim the Gospel by employing the latest generation of audiovisual resources — images, videos, animated features, blogs, Web sites — which, alongside traditional means, can open up broad new vistas for dialogue, evangelization and catechesis."
Hat tip: The Forum
More sources for the story:
"Pope Benedict XVI urged priests over the weekend to use as many tools as possible to communicate with people, which includes the Internet and—yes—blogging. The Pope, who has been a bit of an Internet cudmudgeon, acknowledged that "the larger digital world represents a great resource for humanity" and said priests should take advantage of the tool before they become outdated."
Ars Technica: Pope: priests should blog, tweet the gospel too
CNET News: Pope asks priests to become more web savvy
The Next Web: Pope tells Priests: Start blogging
Mashable: Pope's Message to Priests: We Must Blog
ABC News: Pope to Priests: Go Forth and Blog
Read the Pope's entire speech for the World Day of Communications.

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Thankfully, in St. Louis, the seminarians are encouraged to take part in the greater online community to whatever extent they can. There are many Seminarians and priests blogging, or at least using some social media in their ministry.
Advancing the faith.
I hope our priests are listening. Fr Z can't do it all himself! :)
Maybe Fr Z should ask for the gift of bi-location!
I think many people are afraid of using new technology. We can help our priests and leaders to learn how to use these tool: visit WiFi Faith Catholic Marketing: http://www.wififaith.com/
Thanks for the post, Susan - best of luck with WiFi Faith!
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