Facebook Covers
PARISH PHASE RESOURCES
Below are media resources in English and Spanish for use in church bulletins, flyers, websites and social media to promote the National Eucharistic Revival in your parish. Consider using the resources below in branding all communications from your parish including:
- in a stationary and prominent place in your bulletin or parish website
- as the header or footer in letters, or in signatures of emails
- as a banner social media
- as stamp on photos posted to social media
Eucharistic Revival Posters
Eucharistic Revival Logos
ENGLISH
National Eucharistic Revival Logo--Primary (Color)
National Eucharistic Revival Logo--Black
National Eucharistic Revival Logo--White (for use against dark backgrounds)
SPANISH
National Eucharistic Revival Logo--Primary (Color)
National Eucharistic Revival Logo--Black
National Eucharistic Revival Logo--White (for use against dark backgrounds)
Stewardship and Development Resources
Strategies, tips, and sources for your parish communications during COVID-19.
Social Media Resources
Blue Whale Book Revised April 2019
Pastoral Guidelines for the use of Social Networking and Technology
Farm Crisis Resources
- Americans Spend on the average 10% of their income on food – FB Meme 1
- A Dairy Farmer will have $10,000 to $25,000 invested per cow – FB Meme 2
- The average farmers will have 50% of their capital needs borrowed – FB Meme 3
- The normal 3 year cycle of highs and lows is in year 5 of lows, with no foreseeable change – FB Meme 4
- Talking about difficult financial situations with family, friends, church members and professionals is critical – FB Meme 5
- Farmer Hotline – FB Meme 6
Catholic School Campaign
Using images and graphics
Care must be taken when using images and graphics. Just because an image is on the Internet, Facebook or other social media platform does not allow you to use it without copyright considerations. Some sources you can use include pexels.com, pixabay.com, cathopic.com, unsplash.com, clker.com, and wikipedia.org. If you use Google Images, make sure the search filter Usage Rights is set to Creative Commons licenses.