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Flocknote makes it easy to sign up for Mass and more

Writer: Archdiocese of DenverArchdiocese of Denver

Updated: Dec 9, 2024


Flocknote is a communciations tool designed for parishes, and you might not know this, but every parish in the Archdiocese of Denver has a Flocknote account. In fact, within the Archdiocese of Denver Flocknote network, over six million individual messages were sent last year!



Flocknote recently launched a Signups feature that makes it easier than ever to create sign up forms. It’s especially helpful right now as parishes require parishioners to sign up to attend Masses, but it can be used for much more than that. If you’re a Flocknote user, check out the video above for tips on how to use it.


If you’re not already signed up for your parish’s Flocknote account, be sure to ask how you can start getting crucial parish communications!

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