The diocese adheres to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) social media guidelines.
From the USCCB:
"'Communication is a means of expressing the missionary vocation of the entire Church; today the social networks are one way to experience this call to discover the beauty of faith, the beauty of encountering Christ. In the area of communications too, we need a Church capable of bringing warmth and of stirring hearts' (Pope Francis' Message for the 48th World Communications Day [WCD], 2014).
"Social media is fundamentally changing how people communicate. Our Church can not ignore it; in fact, it is our responsibility as Catholics to bring the Church's teachings into what Pope Benedict XVI called the "digital continent."