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15May

The Church’s mission to proclaim the Gospel continues in today’s digital world, and each of us has a part to play

The Church’s mission to proclaim the Gospel continues in today’s digital world, and each of us has a part to play.

Communications Sunday, celebrated on 17th May, is an opportunity to reflect on how we share the message of Christ through media, technology, and communication. From livestreamed Masses and social media to videos, podcasts, news, and parish outreach, these platforms allow the Gospel to reach people wherever they are.

As Catholics, we can and must contribute to this effort by supporting the Church’s mission of evangelisation and by using our own voices to witness to faith, hope, and truth in the world around us.

A second collection will be taken up next weekend in support of the Office of Communications & Evangelisation of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland. Your support helps continue this important work across Scotland and beyond.

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