John Grosso, digital editor of National Catholic Reporter (NCR), will present a lecture on communicating Catholicism via social media.
On Oct. 16 at 5 p.m. in the Kelley Presentation Room at Ƶ University, John Grosso, digital editor of National Catholic Reporter, will present a lecture titled “Tweeting and Tradition: Communicating for a 2,000-Year-Old Institution.” This in-person event is free and open to the public; a livestream will also be available. Please register to attend at Center for Catholic Studies.
Grosso's experience in media and marketing spans from local parish work to the Vatican. A former director of digital media for the Diocese of Bridgeport, he currently works as the digital editor for National Catholic Reporter.
Throughout his career, whether working for the Church or in his current post at the independent media outlet NCR, Grosso has remained keenly aware of how the Catholic Church communicates critical issues, both internal and external. His lecture will delve into the opportunities and challenges of presenting the Catholic faith online in ways that reflect its depth, complexity, and relevance. Please join us for this exploration of how Catholic-focused content can be effectively and honestly shared in today's media climate.
Register to attend John Grosso’s lecture, “Tweeting and Tradition: Communicating for a 2,000-Year-Old Institution,” at the Center for Catholic Studies. Join us via livestream or in-person at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 16 in the Kelley Presentation Room at Ƶ University, located at 1073 North Benson Road, Ƶ, CT 06824. This event is free and open to the public. For more information about Ƶ University's Center for Catholic Studies visit their website.