Whether you rarely log on or you communicate naturally in 140 characters or less, the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC) provides great Catholic content in the right format for you. Through Internet, television, radio or newspapers, the Catholic Church uses all technologies, old and new, to spread the gospel message. In his message for the 2009 World Communications Day, Pope Benedict XVI said, "I ask you to introduce into the culture of this new environment of communications and information technology the values on which you have built your lives."
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n today's world, we must take advantage of all forms of communication given to us to share the Good News and feed our faith. The Catholic Communication Campaign funds an array of Catholic projects, including the For Your Marriage campaign, podcasts of the daily readings, televised Christmas Masses -- and this very website. These projects bring Catholic messages of faith to millions of people who may otherwise not receive it.
CCC is how the Good News gets around to you. Please be generous in the Collection, and remember—half of all donations collected in your diocese stay in your diocese to support local communications needs.
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