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Bishop's OfficeCommunications (part of the Bishop's Office), run by an appointed Communications Officer
2021: Diocesan Communications / Press officer is Mr. Keith Morris
Guidance and reports from various sources relating to creating and managing the story in the media.
Notes on communicating with the media with advice and guidance. There are contact details for the Northamton Diocese Communications Team.
CorrespondentPresumable produced as an educational document.
A commentary, with examples from the media, of a media story relating to Bishop Roderick Wright (d. 2005) of Argyll and the Isles. The story was triggered by his disappearance at the same time as a woman from his parish. The media followed the story relating it to clerical celibacy in the Catholic Church and produced a number of headlines and cartoons.
Guidance on identifying and promoting ideas from a community as news.
Sections: Worship and Concern; Your Locality and the wider world; Mothers and Children; Let your imagination roam; Music; Building; Human Caring;
Produced by the Catholic Media Office, London.
The guidance is on how to handle the media when there is a significant funeral.
Produced by the Catholic Media Office, London.
The guidance is organised under the headings; [Introduction]; When the media story breaks; the Bishop's statement
[this document may not be complete]
This is potentially a handout from a course and is "Prepared by Professor Vincent Covello, Division of Environmental Sciences/Center for Risk Commuication, School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York City. Issued by Group Safety Department."
The document addresses the nature of a crisis, goals for communicating during a crisis, identifying risk and establishing trust, media interviews and finished with checklists for before, during and afte a crisis.
Includes some communcation theories, guidance, checklists.
Fr Peter Verity, Catholic Media Office, in a round robin letter covering the enclosed report. A Communicatios Committee, CBCEW, initiative has produced this report in the light of media coverage of the Church in the last nine months. It is being circulated to all participants (see pg 16) with the invitation to pass it on to those concerned with evangelisation, media or adult education.
Catholic Bishop's Conference of England and WalesConference report: Key text - Redemptoruis Missio No 37; Conference Summary; Report of the conference; Tom McHugh's address; Evaluation; Participants; Reading list
Catholic Bishop's Conference of England and WalesCovering letter for a report commissioned by the bishop on internal diocesan commuications. 45 recommendations. Copies sent fro Council of Proests members and Fr Gary Dowsey.
Catholic Bishop's Conference of England and WalesReport contains:
Acknowledgements; Introduction; Communications between Bishop and Clergy [recommendations 1 to 15]; Communications between Bishop and Laity [recommendations 16 to 18]; Communication between Bishop, Clergy and Laity [recommendations 19 to 38]; Communications between Clergy and Laity [recommendations 39 to 41]; Communications among the Clergy [recommendations 42 to 44]; Communications among the Laity; The Diocesan Communications Team [recommendation 45]; Conclusion
Bishop announcing an arrangement to use Ely Cathedral's Lady Chapel for Sunday Mass, at the invitation of the Dean and Chapter. St Etheldreda Church is being repaired following storm damage. Fr Brendan Peters did not accept this need but the Bishop made arrangements through the Chancellor, Canon Paul Taylor.
Manley, Robert Rev (-1983)