06/11/2026
Need more content for your parish social media this summer?
Ask for vacation photos.
Or puppy pics.
Or sand volleyball videos.
Seriously. ☀️ Show off what your parish looks like in the summer.
In this quick video, Deacon John Rogers and Mitch Fisher share simple ways to keep your content pipeline full while helping parishioners feel more connected to your community.
Summer Social Media Ideas for Parishes
Summer can be weird for parish social media: some weeks are packed,...
06/11/2026
"O God, beyond all praising..."
I must have sung that song twenty-five times since the conclusion of the Easter Vigil on April 4. And honestly, I never get sick of it. – Deacon John Rogers
The opening of our ☀️ June newsletter is a good reminder that our monthly communications are a little different than what typically comes to mind when you think of marketing, communications, social media... and we plan to keep it that way!
We know Catholic communicators aren't simply focused on clicks and impressions. They're helping share stories of faith, service and community.
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06/03/2026
“I just wish everything from the diocese was in one place.”
We heard that from a parish comms director… and had to smile a little.
Because our team builds for that exact need.
With integrated calendar events in CSM, parishes can click into a single diocesan event and instantly access:
✔ Social content
✔ Bulletin inserts
✔ Downloadable fliers
No digging. No guessing. No starting from scratch! Just point, click, and publish.
How to create integrated events and notify your parishes/schools (for dioceses)
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05/29/2026
You can draft the perfect pastoral message…
…but if no one sees it, it doesn’t matter.
We’re digging into that exact challenge at Catholic Media Association's during “How to Help Your Bishop Reach 90% of Catholics in Your Diocese.”
Hear from Deacon John Rogers and Mitch Fisher as they walk through how dioceses are:
🔹 Expanding reach
🔹 Leveraging parish networks
🔹 Turning one message into many moments
Will we see YOU in Atlantic City? https://www.catholicmediaconference.org/
05/27/2026
Parishes and dioceses are doing more online than ever before. More communication. More connected systems. More trust placed in digital platforms every single day.
That’s something we take seriously.
Catholic Social Media is backed by Prenger Solutions Group's successful SOC 2 Type II examination, reinforcing our commitment to building secure, dependable systems for diocesan and parish communicators.
As Catholic organizations continue expanding their digital outreach, we’re committed to building a platform they can count on.
Protecting client data matters: PSG completes SOC 2 Type II examination
For our clients, the SOC 2 Type II audit represents something simple but important: commitment to protecting their digital resources.
05/22/2026
Quick gut check: When Catholics in your area think about “the Church”…
Do they think about:
A) The diocese
B) Their parish
Most of the time, it’s B.
Which means your communications strategy should start there.
We’re here to help dioceses and parishes connect the dots: https://prengersolutions.com/products/catholic-social-media/for-parishes/
05/13/2026
Hot take (but not really):
Your parish social media accounts are doing more heavy lifting than your diocesan accounts.
We recently analyzed one major archdiocese and found:
🔽 Diocesan social media pages reached
05/11/2026
Two great opportunities just crossed our radar:
Archdiocese of St. Louis | Digital Content Specialist II
Link: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4402069660/
Archdiocese of Indianapolis | Director Major and Planned Gifts
Link: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4411721356/
Know someone talented who loves the Church and wants their work to matter? Send their way!