New Catholic website created as a ‘welcome mat’

A new Catholic website has been created as a “welcome mat”, taking the depth and richness of the Church’s teachings to everyone in Aotearoa New Zealand, especially non-Catholics. 

The website – www.catholicdiscovery.nz – is the work of the Catholic Enquiry Centre, which traditionally used booklets and postal correspondence to reach people interested in the Church.   

Catholic Enquiry Centre Pastoral Director, Fr Neil Vaney, SM, said that the website takes a new direction in communicating with non-Catholics.  

“The digital age has seen us adapt some of our approaches,” Fr Vaney said. “Our traditional booklets are still popular, but modern audiences are hungry for interactive content. We also know that people are looking for spiritual guidance. We have been careful with what we communicate in the website and the language we use. It’s not us just simply saying, this is who we are – we want to better highlight the peace, comfort and sense of truth that faith brings.” 

The Catholic Discovery website offers information, motivation and prayers for different audiences looking at choices in faith. It presents videos, podcasts, pages and links that offer an introduction to Catholicism. 

Catholic Enquiry Centre engagement manager Joe Serci said that the website offers easy-to-access information, with short articles in plain English. 

“Catholic Discovery is a welcome mat to the Church,” he said. “The aim is to provide interesting insights on a variety of topics. People are encouraged to contact the Catholic Enquiry Centre should they want more details, and to have an initial discussion on Catholicism. 

“Globally, the Catholic Church is increasing its focus on digital communication. We know we need to develop and share content that shows the depth and richness we bring as a community.”  

Mr Serci invited people to visit the new website, adding that the CDC’s library of articles, videos and podcasts is being added to.  

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