Communications Guidelines

Communications Guidelines

The guide for posting to the bulletin

 CO-CATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS

Aloha and thank you for allowing us to help share the good news of our parish and school life

In keeping the Mission Statement of the Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus; the Communications resource is available for the Diocesan News, Parish Administration, Parish Ministries, Saint Theresa School, Outreach, and Parishioners.

To Submit a Parish Bulletin Post

Bulletin posts in our parish bulletin is a traditional way to inform new visitors, guest, and registered parishioners about the Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa Church and School dynamic parish life. Committed readers often take pride and joy in reading the weekly parish bulletin. Help us - help you share your message.

There are two ways to propose a post for an upcoming bulletin:

  1. Fill out bulletin Post Request Form located in the parish office or website cocathedral.org
  2.  

The weekly bulletin post submissions are due 10 days (Thursdays) before the Saturday of distribution at 6:00pm.  Overdue request are not guaranteed to be printed.  All post must be completely written-out by individuals or recognized individual(s) who represent the post. 

Providing raw information to the Communications Coordinator will usually result in

an inaccurate interpretation, which would relay false information to the readers.

You are the best person who can share what you want to share.

Why do we ask for messages 10 days in advance?

The 10-days required for processing a new bulletin every week includes composing, searching, editing, printing, and transporting/distributing among various amount of other submissions. If a bulletin post is submitted nine days in advance, then the bulletin would have to be reconfigured again to allocate another space. All Bulletin Post request are screened by the pastor for final approval. Post request are subject to be declined in final draft without notice.

Facts:

< >Our Parish Bulletin is distributed to at least 400 – 500 families, 52 weeks of the year.The bulletin is made available and archived on the internet for a worldwide readership.Over 52,000 website visits and 117,000 pages views has been recorded on our website since 2013.“The digital world can be an environment rich in humanity; a network not of wires but of people.”

 

- Pope Francis on World Communications Day.

Volunteer opportunities are offered for aspiring individuals who have a passion in the church’s communications, multimedia, and publishing mediums. Contact our parish or school office to discover what area of specialty you could share your God-given gifts in.

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