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14May

What does it mean to “Be a Public Catholic”?

What does it mean to “Be a Public Catholic”?

It means living our faith not only within the walls of our churches but also in the everyday moments of life: in our conversations, online presence, friendships, workplaces, and communities.

Communications Sunday, celebrated on 17th May, reminds us that every Catholic is called to witness to the Gospel in the world around them, including in the digital space. A simple post, message of encouragement, prayer, or act of kindness online can help someone encounter Christ in a new way.

Thank you for your prayers and support.

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