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Catholic Communication Campaign How did you hear the good news today?

Television, radio, newspapers, magazines, the Internet—all are places people go to get news and entertainment. But what do we get, exactly, when we turn on “the tube” or log on to the Internet? Good News? Not usually?

As a result of your support of the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC), Catholics and all media consumers have increased opportunities to find Gospel-grounded messages and resources to strengthen their families and their faith.

Not only does the CCC make Parable, eNews and a vibrant website possible in our diocese, but it enables us to bring you top quality programs and features from across the country.  The highly popular Lenten Radio Retreat , Picturing Mary , For Your Marriage and Personally Speaking are just a few examples of what CCC delivers to our Church in New Hampshire.

Bishop McCormack asks Catholics to contribute generously to CCC. Over half of all donations received will remain in our diocese to fund local Catholic communication efforts.

Visit www.CatholicCommunicationCampaign.org for national program information.

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Good News Gets Around

For more than 25 years, the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC) has been spreading the Gospel message locally and nationally on radio, television, in print, and on the Internet. It is only through donations from Catholic parishioners that the work of the CCC is possible.

  • In New Hampshire the CCC helps Catholics receive Parable , an instrument for the Diocese to tell the Good News of Jesus Christ through the stories of the faithful in New Hampshire.
  • In addition the completely refocused and updated website, www.catholicnh.org , receives support from the CCC. The website brings news, information and messages about our Church and Faith to a wide audience in New Hampshire.
  • eNews , a new bi-weekly electronic newsletter, reaching pastors and those working and volunteering in parishes with timely updates, announcements and information about events and happenings in the diocese, was made possible by support from the collection.
Nationally the CCC supports a variety of communication efforts, many of which are featured on the diocesan website. Bishop McCormack asks Catholics to contribute generously to the CCC. Over half of the collection will remain in our diocese to help spread the Good News of Jesus Christ and his Church.

Visit www.CatholicCommunicationCampaign.org
for national program information.

The Catholic Communication Campaign—it’s how the Good News gets around.




Convinced that there is more than just “bad"news that is occurring? Want some help to choose a movie or TV show? The Diocese of Manchester offers you the doorway to a wide range of helpful information and news.


Parable

When the Lord Jesus revealed the truth about the Kingdom of God, he did so through the use of parables. Parable is the official magazine of the Diocese of Manchester and tells the Good News of Jesus Christ through the stories of the faithful in New Hampshire.

ZENIT

Take a look at the "world seen from Rome" through the messages of the Pope and the Holy See. Presented in multiple languages, ZENIT informs about the topics, debates and events that are especially interesting to Christians worldwide.

Television and Movies

Wondering if that new movie is appropriate for children? Want to know if a television program respects Catholic values? The USCCB Office for Film and Broadcasting reviews and rates theatrical motion pictures, previews and evaluates television programming as well as provides the Catholic public with information about the role of the entertainment and news media in influencing societal and personal values.