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Winter 2008

Vol. 3

Issue 1

 

The Pax Press Newspaper

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FROM THE OFFICE OF THE VICAR OF COMMUNICATIONS

The Very Reverend Marcis Heckman RSJ

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greetings,  RCC Family.

 

With the rapid growth of the RCC, The Vicariate of Communications is in greater need than ever of the voluntary support of our clergy. We rejoice in the work of the Spirit as our Church family continues to grow; we recognize the need to meet the demands placed upon us as stewards of the Reformed Catholic Church. The technology available to us is – without question – one of the most powerful tools in delivering the good news of the RCC locally, nationally and globally. Bearing witness to the effectiveness of these gifts in the area of evangelization, the Vicariate continues to move more rapidly than ever.

 

For the sake of clarity, the Vicariate is a single unit comprised of multiple channels; each with a particular area of specialization. Generally speaking, our mission is to utilize every possible venue to communicate with clarity and enthusiasm the presence of the Reformed Catholic Church in her many varied ministries.  The Vicariate of Communications produces and distributes official statements and press releases of the RCC, maintains relations with the media, and responds to requests for information of a general and specific nature. More specifically, the Office of Media Relations represents the RCC to the media and the media to the bishops of the Church. Responsibilities within this Office include preparing and distributing statements and other resources for the media, skillful marketing, media relations, Internet and technological applications, resource deployment and the many general administrative duties that support and maintain the office of communications.

 

As part of its ongoing work in media relations, the Vicariate of Communications continues to strategize to achieve optimal placement of stories in local/national media and refers information to the Office of Media Relations. There is always a great need in this area, specifically, for more RCC personnel with strong communication skills to submit articles for Pax Press, local, regional, and national news. In our efforts to strengthen awareness of RCC ministries and services provided through the Vicariate, we gladly welcome additional help for the purpose of planning strategic news articles, media targets, and public awareness. We are looking to fill the position of Communication Officer whose responsibilities will have a more specific focus in generating material to be processed in Media Relations.

 

The following are additional channels of communication with the Vicariate who always welcomes extra help.

 

The Broadcast & Multimedia Advisory Committee is responsible for strengthening RCC communication via television, radio, and web technologies. The Committee works collaboratively in strategizing and developing local broadcast use. 

 

The Reformed Catholic Church Radio is a daily podcast produced by Father Warren Taylor, RSJ, and is designed to share the message of Jesus Christ and news about the RCC to the faithful around the globe. Father Taylor’s ministry is another area in which RCC parishes and apostolates are invited to make a valuable contribution simply by sharing local RCC news with a program that is broadcast across international airwaves.  

 

The Vicariate also is responsible for production of The RCC Pax Press Official Newspaper, Pax Press On-Line News Service and other publications, both internal and external. The Vicariate of Communication is always eager to receive new material. Electronic News services may take the form of an electronic edition for the RCC newspaper, or as material for submission to Pax Press Express, Blog or Radio. Two model programs in this regard are the Pax Press Online and Pax Press Radio as they make news available almost daily.

 

The following is an update of recent innovations within the Vicariate:

 

The Web Site, the “mother” of our communication strategies and development moves diligently forward with continued expansion of online resources. Continual updates, work in the process of refining the website for smooth and effective navigation and content organization.

 

On this note, the Vicariate of Communications is continuing to update parish and clergy information and to develop a cross-reference directory of the RCC.  We have integrated the Global Directory in the RCC E-mail Server. When entering the RCC E-mail Server, be sure to update your profile with your current information as this will be automatically update the RCC Global Directory. Your attention to these details will assure that the Global Directory is up-to-date, and all RCC members will have your current information. Furthermore, this will allow the RCC E-mail users to view the RCC global address list, displaying all email addresses and users at the domain-level. This adds increased functionality to the auto-complete features, speed communication and reduces the number of misdirected emails due to inadequate and/or outdated information.

 

Email is an absolutely crucial communicatory tool for the whole of the Church. It is supposed to take communication, organization and resource-sharing to a higher level; the new full featured RCC email system is designed with that goal in mind.  The system offers features such as account statistics, content filtering, variable inboxes, calendar, RSS feeds and much more. The system affords us a trouble-free sharing of contacts, calendar events, tasks and notes as a resource for communication and collaboration, allowing the RCC members to view and share email folders. You can set “Read and Write” or “Read Only” permissions for these folders.  The password that was assigned will be used to gain access to the secure areas of the web site, and share files. We hope you are finding these upgrades helpful and welcome your input as to your experience working with the New System.

 

The Vicariate of Communications Resources and Parish Services assists with supplying informational ideas. These materials are inclusive of books from seminary/formation listings and other material useful in parish building. Resources for Ministry is a resource list of services that makes various items available to you.  For example, information on free pews, Vonage phone services, free software, etc. Resources for workshops and consultation services on a wide range of communication-related topics and ministries are also to be made available through the Vicariate of Communications

 

The Resource Department continues to supply a variety of special publications including  brochures, flyers, the Global RCC Church Directory, official public documents and other resources issued in conjunction with special events in the life of the Church.   

 

We are very pleased to announce the the two most recently added services as well as two future projects.  The new IM Chat service and Inter- Office Memo has been installed to the RCC web site, these services can be found under the Clergy Resources area. The New Library Services will be added soon, this will allow RCC members to check out books from the lending Library.   And, lastly, soon to be open is the RCC Internet Store. Msgr. Michael Baremore has taken on this wonderful project.

 

The Vicariate of Communications is a very demanding area and can only operate at its full capacity with the generous gifts of the time and energy of many.  If you feel you can help in any of these areas or if you have questions, concerns or ideas with regard to these many projects please contact the Vicariate of Communications. 

 

In Christ

Marcis+

 

Msgr. Marcis Heckman RSJ

Vicar of Communications

Communications@reformedcatholicchurch.org

419-517-6762

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