Sunday 26 May 2019

World Communication Sunday

In his message Pope Francis said
 "A community is that much stronger if it is cohesive and supportive, if it is animated by feelings of trust, and pursues common objectives. The community as a network of solidarity requires mutual listening and dialogue, based on the responsible use of language. ... 
He also explained how he wants people to use social media as a network, not a web:  
“not something that traps you, but something that frees you and that you make an instrument of freedom.”"
Screen capture Diocese of Lancaster Twitter Feed
There are lots of ways we can learn more about our diocese and parish via social media. 

Bishop Paul has his blog in which he shares what he has been doing and news of our wider diocesan family and a twitter feed.

Our parish blog and Cathedral website provide news of what is happening within the parish family and for some the parish newsletter which can be taken and shared with neighbours or those who are unable to get to church.  

We also have our Lancaster Young People's Facebook page which is an open page with messages for younger readers, but often with things that are of interest to adults as well.