The use of Online Channels of Information by the Diocese of Sandomierz in Pastoral Work
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https://doi.org/10.15633/sts.3540Keywords:
Media, Internet, social media, diocese, information, ChurchAbstract
The aim of this article is to analyze the information transmission by selected websites of the Sandomierz Diocese. In the first part of the article, the author defines the nature of information transfer. Then individual websites are verified in terms of text quality, effectiveness of website operation, and the use of social media tools. The author assesses the involvement of individual diocesan institutions in information transfer and evangelization of the faithful using online and social media. Finally, conclusions and indications for further development of the Internet space are given for the diocesan community of the Sandomierz Church.Downloads
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2020-01-20
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