New in WeCreate for 2025!

November 5, 2024

As we near the end of 2024, our team is excited to unveil the latest additions to WeCreate, our Catholic digital art and content library. This year, we're bringing a new cover series, bilingual pieces, weekly devotions with graphics, and so much more! If you’re not yet part of WeCreate, click here to discover everything this comprehensive Catholic resource has to offer. Let’s explore the latest additions and see how WeCreate can elevate your parish communications in 2025.


New Bulletin Covers: The Vintage Series

Aptly named The Vintage Series, our newest weekly bulletin cover series is designed to showcase more “traditional” looking Catholic art. Each piece’s decorative frame uses colors from the artwork featured and gives a nod to hymnal designs of the past. This series starts in Advent (December) and includes three different image size options, full page, half page, and square, in both Spanish and English. 

 

Devotions, Explained!

This year, we unveil a brand-new weekly content series to replace our previous Saint of the Week collection. The new series focuses on explaining a different Catholic devotion or prayer practice. Each week, we’ll include an image, a short-form copy option (short enough to be used as a social media caption), and a long-form copy option that goes more into depth about each week’s devotion. These can be used inside bulletins, on parish websites, as supplemental teaching material, and even as a post on your parish’s social media.


Bilingual Pieces

Many parishes we partner with have both English- and Spanish-speaking communities. Although we already have an extensive library of Spanish graphics, we heard you when you asked for images that incorporate both languages for your bulletin, website, and social media profiles! Bilingual graphics save space in a parish’s communications and convey to your parishioners that there is unity among the different populations at the parish. For this reason, we will continue to add Spanish/English bilingual content every month in many different formats. Currently, WeCreate users can find bilingual content for:

  • Quotes
  • Banners
  • Social media square posts
  • Social media story posts
  • Text Treatments
  • Vertical and horizontal images
  • Catholic and secular holidays
  • Liturgical events and more…

Clip Art Icons

If your bulletin already feels too jam-packed with content and you are looking for smaller, simpler graphics to give it a design-boost, look no further! For 2025, WeCreate is greatly expanding what we are calling our “Clip Art Icons” collection. To find graphics of this type, users simply need to set their search to “All of these terms,” then type “Clip Art Icons” into the search bar. Every month, we’ll create new groups of images based on the liturgical needs of a parish throughout the year. Each graphic is available in color and in black and white.


New Abbreviated Written Content Perfect for Social Media

This year we are expanding the options WeCreate users have for written social media content. We have started including a “mini reflection,” always under 280 characters, that can easily be used for your parish’s X (Twitter) account or on any of your other social media platforms. This abbreviated content also fits well on websites or as an insert into your bulletin content if you are unable to use the long-form reflection available. Users can also find weekly short-form content for both the (Practicing) Catholic series, as well as the Devotions, Explained! series.

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