
A Guide to Effective Communication in Catholic Parishes
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Narrated by:
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Marlene C. Bertrand
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By:
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James Nugent
About this listen
Over the years I have occasionally noticed a failure to communicate effectively within the more than 100 ministries and services at my home parish (Saint Michael) in Olympia, Washington. This problem is not limited to one Catholic parish but common to all organizations that utilize volunteers, both secular and religious. However the focus of this audio booklet will be Catholic religious organizations because they have consistent values, ideals, and goals. Be that as it may, many of the following topics are universal to human services providers.
©2018 James Nugent (P)2018 James Nugent
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