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Loyola Press Web 2.0

In addition to a wide variety of general interest Catholic books, Loyola Press offer a wide range of free resources to help with Catechist formation and growth…

Catechetical expert, Joe Paprocki, blogs regularly at Catechist’s Journey and is happy to answer any specific questions Catechists or DREs may have.  The Sunday Connection provides useful background and activities to catechists better understand the upcoming Sunday’s Scripture readings.  The Parish Ministry section of Loyolapress.com provides innovative resources and activities to energize your ministry.  Finally, the Faith Formation Forum offers catechists a space to share  ideas, make connections, aqnd deepen relationships with others in ministry.

If you have questions or specific Catechetical resource needs, please let us know at marketing@loyolapress.com.

Free Link to Parish Life Resources

by Loyola Press on May 27, 2009

Parish LifeLoyola Press is offering a new publication created specifically for parishes, Parish Life Inspiration and Resources includes helpful articles and tips written by best-selling authors and experts in the Catholic Church, as well as suggested resources to use in parish ministry.

Now Loyola Press is offering this resource to you for free.  The publication is now available on Issuu.  Loyola Press also offers several more resources on issuu. These include excerpts from Compass Points by Margaret Silf and the Fall 2009 Trade Catalog. 

Loyola Press Launches New Faith Formation Forum

by Loyola Press on April 28, 2009

Loyola Press extended its social media footprint with the launch of its Faith Formation Forum. This faith formation forum provides a “sacred space” for catechetical leaders, ministers, and parents to ask questions, share resources, grow networks, and develop relationships.

“Saint Ignatius always talked about learning the language of the culture. Web 2.0 is the language of our contemporary culture,” said Jesuit Paul Campbell. “Our Faith Formation Forum uses today’s technology to provide a place for people build friendships with one another and deepen their friendship with God.

Membership on Loyola Press’s Faith Formation Forum is free.

Watch Loyola Press on You Tube

by Loyola Press on April 7, 2009

The Loyola Press YouTube ChannelLoyola Press is consistently adding to its YouTube channel.  The Loyola Press channel has forty-five videos.  These videos vary from interviews with authors, author reflections, retreat videos, customer reflections, and much more.  The Loyola Press YouTube channel continues to gain in popularity with viewers and subscribers.

If you would like to share the Loyola Press channel with your friends, please visit http://www.youtube.com/loyolapress.  Also if you have suggestions about videos you would like to see, please let us know at marketing@loyolapress.com.

Do you want to be part of the publishing process?

by Loyola Press on April 2, 2009

Spirited TalkLoyola Press invites you to join a unique online community of people who are willing to share their perspectives about Catholic life, spirituality, and faith. From time to time you will be invited to participate in brief online surveys. To join in register at www.SpiritedTalk.org.

Become a member and receive surveys regarding the products and services you use in relation to your life as a Catholic. You may also have the opportunity to evaluate new Loyola Press products and services before they are introduced. For joining SpiritedTalk.org, you will automatically be entered into a quarterly sweepstakes drawing for a $50 Amazon.com gift card. No need to worry about a long-term commitment; you may opt out at any time. We thank you for helping us serve the Catholic community. Join us at www.SpiritedTalk.org.