SQPN.com's Catholic New Media Celebration
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Georgia International Convention Center
http://celebration.sqpn.com/
Come for the Eucharistic Congress...Stay for the Catholic New Media Celebration!
On June 22, 2008, the Star Quest Production Network (SQPN.com)
will host the first Catholic New Media Celebration. This festive event
will be held in conjunction with the Eucharistic Congress that takes
place the day before in Atlanta, Georgia. Both events are free! Complete
details are available at http://celebration.sqpn.com
The Catholic New Media Celebration is going to be an unprecedented event
in the history of Catholic media. The CNMC is a day to Learn, Share, and
Explore how New Media can help the Catholic Church in the New Evangelization.
From podcasts to video, blogs to websites, the Catholic New Media Celebration
will teach you, both as a media producer as well as simply someone who enjoys
Catholic New Media, how to get involved in the exciting media revolution
that is opening up so many new opportunities for the Church to spread the
message of Jesus, the Bread of Life.
Special guests include:
- Mac and Katherine Barron, hosts of Catholic in a Small Town
- Dr. Paul Camarata, host of the SaintCast
- Lisa Hendey, host of Catholic Moments
- Joe McClane, host of The Catholic Hack
- Steve Nelson, host of On The U
- Javier and Aneesa Plumey, hosts of Hands and Feet Show
- David Sweeney, co-host of Catholic Family Podcast
- Greg and Jennifer Willits, hosts of That Catholic Show and the Rosary Army Catholic Podcast
- Members of the Archdiocese of Atlanta Catholic Communications Office
Priests in Attendance (Either as speakers, panelists, or attendees)
- Fr. Seraphim Beshoner, host of Catholic Under the Hood
- Fr. Jay Finelli, host of iPadre
- Fr. Bill Kessler, host of Technopriest and Technochurch
- Fr. Leo Patalinghug, host Grace Before Meals
- Fr. Robert Reed, host of This is the Day
- Fr. Roderick Vonhögen, host of the Daily Breakfast and Catholic
Insider
Panelists
- Jeff Miller, Catholic Blogger - The Curt Jester Blog
- Amy Welborn, Catholic blogger and Author
Other Performers
- Popple (Dan Harms and Kyle Heimann)
Why Should You Attend?
The Catholic New Media Celebration is a festive, educational, and spiritual
one-day event to help all Catholics live out the “great relaunching” of
evangelization called for by Pope John Paul II.
In the spirit of the Holy Father’s writings regarding the New Evangelization, the CNMC is a day of sharing the latest technologies and techniques used by both religious and laypeople to creatively and effectively invite others to grow in the Catholic faith through new and modern ways, not only in parishes and dioceses, but throughout the whole world.
New media includes podcasts and online video, games and software, websites
and blogs, mobile technology and all things interactive. The Catholic New
Media Celebration is a gathering of today’s new media producers within the
Catholic Church, as well as of those who simply enjoy and have a desire
to learn more about new media content, to grow as a community in an effort
to more effectively create and share powerful and unique content for the
benefit of the universal Catholic Church.
- It’s going to be big: it’s the biggest Catholic New Media event ever organized!
- It’s a celebration: there will be a lot of fun, some exciting surprises and great performances!
- It’s a reunion: meet all your friends, podcasters and fellow listeners that you’ve met online!
- It’s a training seminar: we will show you how you can make your own podcast, video, or even a live internet radio and television station!
- It’s Catholic: the Eucharist will be the heart of the celebration!
- It’s what the Pope encourages: “The new media – telecommunications
and internet in particular – are changing the very face of communication;
perhaps this is a valuable opportunity to reshape it!” - Pope Benedict
XVI, message for the 42nd World Communications Day
The event is FREE, easily accessible, and hotels and transportation are
readily available.
Come to the Eucharistic Congress on Saturday and stay for the Catholic
New Media Celebration on Sunday. It will be a weekend you will never forget!
Register Today for this Free Event!
Space is limited, so visit http://celebration.sqpn.com and register today
(it’s free). And please help us spread the word about this event by telling
your friends and family about it. We will keep you informed about the celebration
on http://celebration.sqpn.com.
This event is endorsed by the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
Page last modified: May 2, 2008

