While the "war on Christmas" rears its ugly head once again in our secular culture this Advent, Catholics Come Home® continues to combat the attempts by secular groups to censor and silence the voice of Christians in America. “CatholicsComeHome.org proclaims the good news of Jesus and His Church, by using mainstream media to remind people of the hope that Christianity offers our wounded world,” said Tom Peterson, Founder and President of Catholics Come Home®.
The mainstream media in Cincinnati, site of the latest Catholics Come Home® diocesan partner initiative, appears to be fully embracing this outreach of the New Evangelization.
With over 3,000 evangomercials™ airing in Cincinnati, Dayton, and Lima covering the tri-state area (Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky) this December and January, it will be hard to miss these inviting messages calling families home to Jesus and His Church.
Catholics Come Home® is simultaneously airing its first international campaign in the Archdiocese of Vancouver, B.C., where 41% of the population has no faith, which is reflected in the following media coverage.
(Visit the following link for media clips and images:
http://us1.forward-to-friend.com/forward/preview?u=ce226bda50b601c0b3f0ab41d&id=c4f8fa58b6)
This Advent, some CCH diocesan partners (New Orleans, Colorado Springs, Venice FL) will also air a second media campaign to keep up the momentum of the New Evangelization.
CatholicsComeHome.org evangomercials™ represent a proud and significant voice of hope for Catholics and all Christians in the public square. They are messages for the New Evangelization, aimed at a culture in dire need of faith in God. “Catholics Come Home® is bringing light into the darkness through our evangomercials™ ,” Peterson said. “We will not back away from the public arena. Now, more than ever, Christians are called to live and share their faith in Jesus Christ."
A first-time ever national primetime Catholics Come Home® TV ad campaign aired across the United States in English and Spanish (www.CatolicosRegresen.org) during the 2011 Christmas season. This national campaign reached over 125 million television viewers an average of 9.7 times during the three-week campaign.
To view this press release including images and media clips, visit:
http://us1.forward-to-friend.com/forward/preview?u=ce226bda50b601c0b3f0ab41d&id=c4f8fa58b6
Catholic Extension today announced that in the 25th year of its
annual Christmas Wish List, donors will now be able to access and select
wishes from the 2012 Wish List catalogue through its website, www.catholicextension.org. Wish List donations will still be accepted via phone and mail.
The Christmas Wish List offers 25 special ways in which donors can
support faith communities across America. Wishes span a variety of needs
from mission dioceses across the country. Examples include helping a
Catholic Mission serve youth on an Indian reservation in the Diocese of
Fargo, North Dakota; supporting a priest’s travel to isolated
communities
in the Diocese of Juneau, Alaska; and educating seminarians
in Diocese of Salina, Kansas.
After the Christmas holiday, website access to the Wish List will
continue year-round. The new online catalogue will be reloaded regularly
with new wishes from mission dioceses, offering donors the opportunity
browse through and select specific wishes to which they’d like to
contribute.
“Catholic Extension’s Wish List is an important way we connect our
donors with the very real needs of Catholics in mission dioceses. So
it’s fitting that on its 25th anniversary, we’re offering a new way to
conveniently access the Wish List online,” said Catholic Extension
President Father Jack Wall.
“With 11 million Catholics living in 91 poor
mission dioceses across the country, donating to items on Catholic
Extension’s Wish List will go a long way in building faith, inspiring
hope and igniting change. These are more than just gifts – they’re
investments in our faith.”
To browse and donate to a wish, visit http://catholicextension.org/christmas
to access the new online wish list catalogue. Donations to a wish can
also be made by check and sent to Catholic Extension, 150 S. Wacker
Drive, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606, or by calling 800-842-7804 during
normal business hours.