Communicating the Mission Globally

Communicating the Mission Globally

Communications Handbook for Women Religious

“We think that women have a specific style to live in the digital world.”

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This handbook that you are leafing through is a dream that has become reality. We have been working as Communicators for institutes of women religious for many years; some of us got a special degree in Communication, many just learned by doing.

We have read books to understand and interpret the modern world, participated in conferences and online courses to strengthen our communication skills. After all that, we still had the impression that something was lacking.

This handbook is not an essay or an academic treatise about Communication; there are plenty of those in the books market, published in many languages.We have dreamed of a very concrete tool for those who communicate on behalf of Women Religious and their ministries. You might ask: why is it just for women religious? Actually it is a half truth: many of the tips and guidelines that you will read in this handbook also fit Religious Institutes of Men.

We decided to give a specific focus to women, because we think that women have a specific style to live in the digital world; mainly the sisters missionaries. The intent is not to exclude men, but to present ‘a specific feminine face.’This Handbook aims to offer a description of the key role of Communication in Religious Life, providing a set of applications, programs and platforms to facilitate the task of the Communicators.

What we suggest is something that we have experienced and touched with our hands. As we meet communicators for religious life,we notice that we all face similar challenges, ask the same questions, live similar failures, and celebrate parallel successes. This Handbook aims to support our work,offer concrete examples to solve problems, and guide us to be more effective in the ministry of communication.We try to nurture a ‘culture of communication’ within the Religious Institutes, mainly among the members of the General councils and Superiors general.

This handbook is an ongoing and shared project, over time it will grow and evolve to incorporate new strategies, emerging technologies, as well as insights from fresh voices. We want to thank all the sisters and lay people who made this dream possible. We attempted to write a list of ‘authors’, but, as with any project, there are other people who inspired, encouraged, animated, and opened new paths for this work to come to life. Some of them are far, others are not with us anymore.

We want to thank all of you. A special thank to Uta Siemens, from the US Embassy to the Holy See, whose love and respect for Religious life made this handbook possible.

Patrizia Morgante and Nick Schafer
Editors

6 thoughts on “Communicating the Mission Globally

    •   Ufficio Comunicazioni says:

      Chère Marlyn, je regrette mais le manuel n’est pas encore disponible en français. Nous esperons que dans le future on pourra le faire. Patrizia

  1. Thank you for coming up with this noble idea of a handbook. Coomunication is one area that I dream to develop. Although I haven’t got the skills I just have a passion for it. It is my prayer and wish that one day my dream will come true. Once again congratulation !

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