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#346208 - 04/01/10 12:16 PM
Re: Parish Websites Worth Seeing
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Christ the Savior Orthodox Church (OCA)is a mission parish down in Dagsboro, DE, near the Delaware beaches and Ocean City, MD. Fr John maintains a really excellent website: http://www.orthodoxdelmarva.org/But I think he's one of the masterminds behind orthodoxyinamerica.org Indeed he is (as well as being the son-in-law of our own Father David (Straut)) Many years, Neil
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#346209 - 04/01/10 12:21 PM
Re: Parish Websites Worth Seeing
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St. Andrew's Ukrainian Orthodox Church- Kyivan Patriarchate has just constructed a new website.... http://en.standrewuoc.com/It has some beautiful pictures from Palm Sunday. Enjoy... Bohdan, Very nice and, at a quick glance, looks to be fully bilingual. I'm impressed with both the quality and quantity of information presented. Many years, Neil
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#346213 - 04/01/10 04:26 PM
Re: Parish Websites Worth Seeing
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Well, this is from my Latin rite (Anglican Use) parish; some of you may be interested (I'm only posting on an Eastern forum since somebody posted an Episcopalian site a while back, so I thought a Catholic church which uses similar worship would be fair game---besides, I wouldn't be a good parishioner, if I didn't do something to spread our name out, would I? :)). www.atonementonline.comFor a history of the Anglican Use Roman Catholic parishes, go to the "Church" side of the website upon entering the link, go to "Links", under "Anglican Use" click on "The Pastoral Provision" (another website), click on "History".
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#346214 - 04/01/10 04:30 PM
Re: Parish Websites Worth Seeing
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Now, to balance that, here is the website for St. George Maronite Catholic Church in San Antonio, TX. I went to their Rite of the Lamp (with Anaphora, that is, Eucharistic prayer & Holu Communion after the Rite) yesterday. http://www.stgeorgesa.org/
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#346217 - 04/01/10 06:24 PM
Re: Parish Websites Worth Seeing
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Well, this is from my Latin rite (Anglican Use) parish; some of you may be interested (I'm only posting on an Eastern forum since somebody posted an Episcopalian site a while back, so I thought a Catholic church which uses similar worship would be fair game---besides, I wouldn't be a good parishioner, if I didn't do something to spread our name out, would I? :)). seraphim, Not an issue - the whole point of this thread is to let folks see the kinds of techniques that parishes are using on their websites to evangelize and to teach and edify and give folks ideas and encouragement to either improve existing or create parish websites (since so many are still w/o them - which makes no sense in this day and age). A lot of those ideas cross the bounds of Churches - sui iuris or otherwise. Many years, Neil
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#346218 - 04/01/10 06:28 PM
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Now, to balance that, here is the website for St. George Maronite Catholic Church in San Antonio, TX. I went to their Rite of the Lamp (with Anaphora, that is, Eucharistic prayer & Holu Communion after the Rite) yesterday. http://www.stgeorgesa.org/ I will always remember this parish, its people, and Father Wladimir Akeekee of blessed memory, with great fondness. Forty years ago and for almost a year, St George's was the sole connection to the East for a young Melkite 2nd Lieutenant stationed at Fort Sam. Many years, Neil
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#348991 - 06/09/10 04:01 AM
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It's been a while since any sites have been added here. Although I'm virtually certain this site has been linked previously, I happened to view it tonight and, unless I am very much mistaken, it's had some extensive work done and is even more impressive than I remember from before. St George UGCC, the parish of our own Father Valerian. Many years, Neil
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#349005 - 06/09/10 11:16 AM
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Dear Neil, Glory to IC XC! Thank you for your kind words. I highly recommend our webmaster Bob. For more info on his work please visit: http://www.ecwnet.org/Have a Blessed day! Fr. Valerian
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#349330 - 06/21/10 02:00 PM
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St. Athanasius in Indianapolis recently updated their website. It contains videos and pictures from recent liturgies and healing services. Please check out: http://www.saindy.com/
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#349349 - 06/22/10 03:02 AM
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Dr Henry, The revamped website is very nicely done. Thymiato, Thanks for the update on St Elias. I see that the site has retained its excellence. As to the old color scheme, my 6 year old will miss 'the pretty cran-raspberry with ginger ale and vanilla ice cream page' - but, only she  . Many years, Neil
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#349894 - 07/07/10 05:11 AM
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This website, St Elias Maronite in Birmingham, AL has changed since I looked at it last. I don't recollect its former style and content as being particularly noteworthy (it wasn't a site that I chose to post here), but the new style is very unusual - almost businesslike. I can't say that I'm much in favor of it - but, I'll be curious what the reaction is of others. Many years, Neil
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#350298 - 07/18/10 07:59 PM
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bkovacs,
I checked them out and I have to say that St Anne's isn't bad. It could definitely use a touch of color; it's bland and not eye-catching. However, from a content standpoint, it's pretty good. The Weekly Bulletin is there, contact info, nice photo array, parish news, and a brief but detailed history. I wish there was some educational material, but that's true of more than a few parishes.
Presentation is another story. It's obviously a vibrant parish - witness the many activities highlighted at the site. There is a single educational page (at the "Traditions" link), explaining the "Ukrainian Three-Bar Cross", but it's otherwise devoid of religious educational material. Overall, though, the site is way too heavy on 'the things we do to raise money', not on the things we do to worship God.
Still, the sites exist - it's a start. I've talked before - if not in this thread, about the need to develop parish sites. Both of these have obviously got webmasters with the skills to maintain them, but the burden for content development should not necessarily rest on the webmaster (unless he/she feels competent to do so and has the materials/knowledge to provide content), nor can the priest, who has myriad responsibilities already, be the one responsible. Perhaps, the parish religious ed staff (who are usually not tasked with teaching in the summer months) might be induced to peruse their materials and offer some relevant info to a webmaster for preparation and inclusion.
Many years,
Neil
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