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Follow on Google News | Recruiting Tomorrow’s Priests And Religious Through The InternetThe internet is where Catholic recruiters are looking for tomorrow’s priests and religious, although some in the Church are still new at the medium. A report about a Chicago-area youth conference.
By: Kevin J. Banet Eighty percent of new recruits, or vocations now come from the internet, a vocations director of a major men’s religious said recently at the annual Here I Am Lord youth conference this past weekend in St. Charles, IL. Hundreds of youth converged March 6 – 8 at St. Patrick’s Catholic parish in this western Chicago suburb to hear top Catholic speakers and musicians help youth find their calling in life, whether it be marriage, the single life, or a religious calling. Among priests and sisters staffing the booths, some were very experienced in using websites, enewsletters and online advertising, while others were just getting their feet wet, perhaps feeling a little behind in things. “I know I have to learn about these things,” one priest said. He knew how to use a word processing program, but that was about it. Kevin Banet, TreeFrogClick president, was happy to explain to him about enewsletters, and how the popular social media site, Facebook works. Once you sign up with Facebook as a member, which is free, you can invite others whom you meet to become your friend. When they agree to accept your invitation, they can see your profile and what your other friends have written on your “wall.” A religious brother at the conference said, “When I get an email from someone on Facebook asking me to be their friend, I naturally assume that it is because they are interested in a vocation. So I say yes.” Promotion is all about relationships, and the internet helps greatly. It is something that is not easy, but it takes knowledge, experience and persistence. For help in designing your business or non-profit website, or in promoting your cause or small business, go to http://www.treefrogclick.com. # # # We at TreeFrogClick provide website design, search engine optimization, and online promotion for small businesses and Catholic organizations. End
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