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Information Technology

The Office for Information Technology is a technology resource to The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. Our goal is to adapt to the changing needs of the archdiocese and to continue to drive forward with new technology that will provide great opportunities in the future.

 Information Technology Office
 305 Michigan Ave.
 GRB - 4th Floor
 Detroit, MI 48226-2605
 Office:(313) 237-5797
 Facsimile:(313) 237-5979
 E-Mail:IThelpdesk@aod.org
 Director:Mr. Chris Snyder



St. Isidore of Seville
Patron Saint of Computers, Computers Users, Computer Programmers, Internet
Feast Day April 4
For more information on St. Isidore The Catholic Encyclopedia
Mission Statement

The mission of the Office of Information Technology is to strive to provide high quality, competent, and friendly computer and telecommunications support for the Archdiocese of Detroit.
 
Our staff is a group of highly skilled, trained, and experienced professionals who are dedicated to providing a technologically innovative and efficient working environment, which will enable the offices of the archdiocese to better achieve their missions of service to the Church.
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Related Links
MiCTA
Internet: A New Forum for Proclaiming the Gospel
The Church and Internet
Diocesan Information Systems Conference
Ethics in Internet
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