CatholicsComeHome.org Ads during Lent

Corpus Christi will participate as a regional media market for the Catholics Come Home.org television outreach, beginning Monday February 23, and airing through the six weeks of Lent, leading up to Easter Sunday.

CatholicsComeHome.org is a successful initiative of Catholics Come Home, Inc. (a 501(C)3 not for profit, independent charity), designed to invite inactive Catholics and others searching for a faith home to the Catholic faith, through television commercials and an informational website. Beginning Feb 23rd, Catholics Come Home, Inc., will air approximately 2,500 television commercials on local and cable networks, in both English and Spanish. These commercials will be seen on all major network affiliates and many cable outlets. The list includes: KIII (ABC), KRIS (NBC), KZTV (CBS), KORO (Univision) and Time Warner Cable Media.

The commercials lead viewers to the interactive CatholicsComeHome.org web sites, found at www.catholicscomehome.org and www.catolicosregresen.org According to Catholics Come Home’s president and founder, Tom Peterson, “The web site provides answers to questions about Church teachings, and why strong faith in God is important in today’s busy and confusing world. The site also offers an overview of the faith, with additional resources and a local parish finder.” When these ads aired in the Diocese of Phoenix, nearly 6,500 inactive Catholics and potential converts found their way home to the Catholic Church. Most returnees say they didn’t have a reason for leaving. About 90% say that they just drifted away due to distractions in life. Those who returned found it easy and comforting, and say that they are glad to be “home.”

CatholicsComeHome.org is partnering with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi on this welcoming initiative. With the assistance of pastors and catechetical leaders, the diocese hopes to leverage existing programs other resources to help parishes respond to those who seek to return to the Catholic faith. The Most Rev. Edmond Carmody, Bishop of Corpus Christi, has fully endorsed the efforts of this new initiative.

“Many people have unfortunately been overwhelmed by a busy culture. We need to let them know that they are missed, welcome them back, and show them that the Catholic Church is their home, their extended family,” noted Peterson. “Catholics Come Home.org (and CatolicosRegresen.org) invite people searching for meaning in their lives, to learn more about their family in faith: a Church filled with beauty, miracles, heroes, history, love, and peace. Catholics Come Home hopes that web visitors will not shy away from a careful examination of the Biblical and historical facts presented, and that people will sincerely consider that there may be much more to the case for Jesus Christ and Catholicism than they may have ever realized.”

Catholics Come Home.org in an independent non-profit charity, started by a number of Catholic families and individuals, and is not directly affiliated with, nor funded by the Diocese of Corpus Christi or the Vatican. Some of its founders and supporters recently returned to the Catholic faith and want to share their positive experiences with others. Many never left the Church, but recently grew to understand and appreciate their Catholic faith more deeply. All feel part of a big Catholic family, who sincerely hope others will also find more peace, real answers, and true happiness through the gift of faith.

The Catholic faith is the largest single Christian family in the United States (and the world), accounting for 25% of the U.S. population, and a growth rate of 11% in the past decade. The Catholic Church continues to be a vibrant and growing family, but misses those members who have not been to Mass lately.

Sixteen other Archdiocese and Diocese across the United States have plans to launch CatholicComeHome.org television and web campaigns in 2009.

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