Guidelines for Legion Websites
Approved by Concilium at the
December 2005 meeting
- No commercial advertising permitted – never make use of so
called “free” sites.
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Opening page should identify website as belonging to Legion of
Mary (use Vexillum or Tessera or both) and the name.
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National flags should not be included in the website.
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Opening page should include the name of the council and say
whether Senatus, Regia, Comitium, Curia or Praesidium.
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The higher Councils should oversee the contents of any Legion
website in their area.
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Legion website addresses should be notified to the next highest
council.
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Content of website should be reviewed regularly and should be
looked at as part of the visitation of a council. The site should bear
reference to the most recent update.
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Legion Prayers should be included on the website.
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Include items about the Servant of God Frank Duff, Venerable
Edel Quinn, the Servant of God Alfie Lambe along with local news and events.
- The
work of legionaries in sensitive areas of the world should never be referred
to in a Legion website.
- Links
may be made to other dedicated websites which comply with these guidelines.
- Care
should be taken in regard to other links since the Legion has no control
over their contents.
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Personal addresses or contact information should not appear on Legion
websites.
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Remember to preserve the confidentiality of people and not to publish their
photographs without their consent.
- Have
in place a procedure for the updating of the site at regular intervals and
to remove dated content.
- It is
better not to make use of number counters on the webpage itself as it can be
counterproductive, e.g. one website boasted 425 hits in 15 years.
- Have
a procedure in place whereby email arising from the website is responded to
promptly in a supervised way.
- The
use of gimmicks is not recommended.
- Do
not make use of the webpage to harvest email addresses – people resent
unsolicited email and in many countries it is illegal to issue it.
- For
the same reason, never participate in the generation of spam.
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Remember to respect the law in relation to copyright.
- Keep
your system safe. Remember to have anti-virus software installed and to
update it regularly. It is best to make use of software that automatically
checks for and installs its own updates whenever you connect to the
Internet.