Beyond the Bulletin: LPi's New Trailblazing Social Media Resource for Parishes

Chelsea Wilde • January 4, 2024
A person is holding a cell phone in front of a laptop computer showing social media tools.

With our social media content calendar inside WeCreate, parishes get to say goodbye to social media stress forever!


What is Inside LPi's Social Media Content Calendar for Parishes?

The online content calendar, included in a parish’s WeCreate subscription, contains:

  • Catholic graphics and captions appropriate to the liturgical calendar five days a week.
  • A simple copy-and-paste format that can be accessed from any computer or mobile device.
  • An entire month’s worth of content available all at once for easy planning.
  • A quick-guide video tutorial to master the resource.
A social media calendar with a bunch of cell phones on it depicting different Catholic graphics.

Now our partnering parishes can easily access our content pre-packaged as social media posts. This calendar can be used to engage church communities on a parish’s Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or however else they choose to engage socially online.


Our hope is that this resource will allow those who manage parish social media profiles to save time by having a curated calendar of content easily accessible to them through WeCreate for all of their posting needs!


Below are some screen-captures of the online resource.

A screenshot of a calendar showing what is your new year 's resolution.
A screenshot of a calendar showing the days of the week.

Updated 11-05-2025

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