This seems promising

This seems promising August 10, 2015

Ascension Press creates new online video channel to reach Millennials with a Catholic perspective

AscensionPresents.com provides free online inspiration and catechesis
with high quality video content

West Chester, PA, July 16, 2015 – Millennials, America’s largest living generation, spend a staggering 18 hours per day consuming media. To reach this media- soaked, vast population with the message of Christ, Ascension Press debuted a new, free online video channel called AscensionPresents.com that’s loaded with videos designed to engage, evangelize and catechize.

Maria Mitchell, the producer of Ascension Presents, says the Church has a great responsibility to reach young people through media. “My generation spends enormous amounts of time on our phones and tablets. It’s where we engage, it’s where we share, it’s where we learn, and like it or not it’s where we are formed,” Mitchell said.

Ascension Presents features video content that will bring entertaining, faith-filled, and dynamic Catholic presenters to social media feeds and email inboxes. Using high-end video production quality and significant, relevant topics, Mitchell hopes the videos will be an opportunity for young people to encounter the Gospel message throughout the week.

“Video content is so dominant right now. It’s the most alluring, it’s the easiest to consume and is a unique opportunity to present beauty, truth and goodness in truly powerful way,” Mitchell said.

Featuring four unique channels continually updated with new video content, Ascension Presents covers an endless variety of topics. Just this spring, upcoming segments will range from urban Catholic missions and West Coast fashion designers to exclusive interviews with Catholic rapper and teen evangelist Bob Lesnefsky and Cardinal Raymond Burke.

Father Mike Schmitz, nationally known speaker and Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Diocese of Duluth, hosts his own channel on Ascension Presents. His weekly commentary on news, pop culture and conversations about the joy and challenges of living the faith will especially resonate with young adults.

Saint John Paul II once said, “The question confronting the Church today is not any longer whether the man in the street can grasp a religious message, but how to employ the communications media so as to let him have the full impact of the Gospel message.”

“We hope Ascension Presents will do just that,” said Mitchell.

Ascension Presents is an extension of Ascension Press whose mission is to provide the Church with effective and engaging Catholic faith formation resources.

Father Michael Schmitz and Maria Mitchell are available for interviews. To request an interview, contact Carrie Kline at Carrie@KennedyBrownrigg.com.


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