April1 , 2023

    Audacious Aussie Bishop Uses Memes to Preach

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    With the declining number of Christians practicing their faith, church leaders are getting creative in reaching out to more people. A bishop in Australia uses online humor to share the Good News.

    Richard Umbers, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Sydney, creates memes to evangelize in his Twitter feed. “You need the contemporary expression of Christian faith,” he said in an interview with the Catholic News Agency.