CatholicSocial.Media

CatholicSocial.Media Visit https://catholicsocial.media to begin your free trial today!

A subscription-based service that offers your Catholic parish 365 days of unbranded content to boost your social media presence, evangelize your neighborhood, and engage parishioners.

Parishes and dioceses are doing more online than ever before. More communication. More connected systems. More trust pla...
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.

For our clients, the SOC 2 Type II audit represents something simple but important: commitment to protecting their digital resources.

Quick gut check: When Catholics in your area think about “the Church”… Do they think about: A) The diocese B) Their pari...
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/

05/19/2026

It’s 8:30 a.m. Something big happened overnight in Rome… and everyone’s asking, “Do we have anything we can post?”

Now you do!

EWTN content is officially available inside CatholicSocial.Media.

This means CSM diocesan clients now have access to:
🔹 Trusted Catholic news and reporting in English and Spanish
🔹 Reels and carousel content
🔹 Coverage of major Church events and papal messages

No scrambling. No starting from scratch. Just trusted content, ready for parishes to share.

Learn more about our BIGGEST partnership yet!

➡️ prengersolutions.com/ewtn-partners-with-catholic-social-media/

Hot take (but not really): Your parish social media accounts are doing more heavy lifting than your diocesan accounts. W...
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

Team Week, but make it productive + fun. A few days of planning, collaboration, and moving things forward! Here’s a peek...
05/08/2026

Team Week, but make it productive + fun.

A few days of planning, collaboration, and moving things forward!

Here’s a peek. 📸

Want people to see posts that integrate the life of faith with the world of work, family, and leisure? ➡️ Start here. We...
05/04/2026

Want people to see posts that integrate the life of faith with the world of work, family, and leisure?

➡️ Start here.

We’re hosting a live session on creating sacred and secular content that drives real engagement and change. Plus, Deacon John Rogers and Mitch Fisher are sharing a free 2026–2027 social media calendar with 250+ ideas!

Save your seat. 👇

One type of message breaks through the noise of social media time and time again - any post that connects the sacred and the secular. Learn how to make the connection here!

“There has to be a better way.” So, they found it! Marissa Easter and Lisa McKelvey share how the Archdiocese of Kansas ...
04/29/2026

“There has to be a better way.”

So, they found it!

Marissa Easter and Lisa McKelvey share how the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas:
→ Simplified communications across 100+ parishes
→ Eliminated duplicate work
→ And saw in-pew giving increase by 165%

Watch the full convo:

1 like. "How the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas increased their in-pew appeal by 165%"

In our work with 40+ dioceses, we’ve noticed something…The posts that consistently cut through the noise?They connect th...
04/22/2026

In our work with 40+ dioceses, we’ve noticed something…

The posts that consistently cut through the noise?

They connect the sacred and the secular.
In a world that pushes people to separate their faith from everyday life, your audience is actually craving the opposite: connection, meaning, and integration.

Join Deacon John Rogers and Mitch Fisher for a fast-paced, practical session where they’ll break down what’s working across dioceses and why.

You’ll walk away with real examples, a clear framework, and a 250+ idea content calendar to carry you through Easter 2027!

👉 Save your seat:

One type of message breaks through the noise of social media time and time again - any post that connects the sacred and the secular. Learn how to make the connection here!

Social media is shifting and it’s getting a lot more human. A few quick updates worth paying attention to: ▶️ Reels: Con...
04/17/2026

Social media is shifting and it’s getting a lot more human. A few quick updates worth paying attention to:

▶️ Reels: Content with real human presence and speech is outperforming overly polished or text-heavy videos https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/human-speech-and-presence-help-drive-reels-engagement/815381/

▶️ LinkedIn: Your feed is now driven more by relevance to your profile, activity, and interests, not just past engagement https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/linkedin-updates-its-feed-algorithm/814638/

What does this really mean?

• Show up on camera more
• Speak like a human, not a brand
• Stay consistent in what you talk about

In other words, less perfect content, more real content!

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