“Catholic media is more than just words on a page. It is a lifeline of truth, a bridge to unity and a beacon of faith in a world often clouded by misinformation,” staff from the Catholic Star Herald conveyed at this morning’s Catholic Business Network of South Jersey meeting.
It was a stellar attendance, as nearly 40 business leaders from at least three #Catholic dioceses came together for Mass at Saint Mary’s Church Gloucester City, followed by breakfast, networking and a presentation by Neal Cullen and Paul Worthington, the Catholic Star Herald’s advertising representatives.
“Whether you are a parish leader, a business owner, a school administrator or simply a devoted Catholic — your role in this mission matters,” Cullen said. “Advertise and invest in Catholic media … [it] provides an effective, values-based way to reach a loyal and engaged audience.”
This month’s meeting was hosted by the Catholic Star Herald, and the staff was on hand to answer questions and display some of the very first newspapers that printed nearly 75 years ago!
In addition to faithful business leaders from the Diocese of Camden, Catholic media staff from the Trenton Monitor and The Dialog, Wilmington, Del. also turned out for the meeting!
Thanks to the New Jersey Knights of Columbus for letting us use your Gloucester City Hall!