All domain names are case insensitive, but the newest top level domain is definitely .Catholic – with a large C!
The Pontifical Council for Social Communications has announced that it has received final approval from ICANN on its application to run .catholic.
Of course DNS won’t care if you capitalise it, but sites with .catholic domain extensions will most definitely be Roman Catholic, with “canonical recognition … so people online — Catholics and non-Catholics — will know a site is authentically Catholic”, said Monsignor Paul Tighe, secretary of the Council.
Dioceses and parishes will be able to apply for .catholic domains, along with religious orders and institutions such as schools.
It will be interesting to see if some kind of imprimatur approval process is involved, and whether the right to use such a domain can be withdrawn in the event that “canonical recognition” is lost.
Dot Catholic – with a Large C http://t.co/QaL96OFifr via @blacknight
I wonder if .catholic domains will be held high for inbound links?
I presume that they’ll also introduce CC domains for parishes
Such as ennis.ie.catholic?
Actually, Msgr Tighe is quoted, saying: “the recognized structure of the church can be mirrored in the digital space”.
So then that would be parish.diocese.catholic, e.g. ennis.killaloe.catholic
We were wondering what kind of upsells there might be on the Vatican reseller site:
1. Add a Papal Blesssing for €199 (Must for extra SEO Benefits)
2. Add a Vatican-banned-media Spam Filter for just €2 per mailbox per month
3. Add a Mass-Card-Builder app for just €19.99 that will send pre-blessed e-Mass Cards
Sounds very lucrative :)
So, will you need to get a bishop’s imprimatur for a Dot Catholic domain name? http://t.co/wmFxSp9vFa via @blacknight
Will the Vatican be registering “isthepopea.catholic”?
Love it
You could probably just hardcode that page – couldn’t you?
Probably, but I was thinking more along the lines of isitchristmas.com, so the minute he stops being a Catholic it’d change automatically.
Exactly why I’m saying you could probably get away with a static page, on the balance of probability :)
RT @conn: So, will you need to get a bishop’s imprimatur for a Dot Catholic domain name? http://t.co/wmFxSp9vFa via @blacknight
@conn @blacknight no idea, I’m all in the dark like a protestant bishop
@angeliotum @blacknight that would be an ecumenical question
Could I get quotes for:
nota.catholic
usedtobea.catholic
former.catholic
howtoresignfrom.catholic
heretical.catholic
abusedbya.catholic
RT @conn: So, will you need to get a bishop’s imprimatur for a Dot Catholic domain name? http://t.co/wmFxSp9vFa via @blacknight
@padresj Hi Robert – what do you think of .Catholic? http://t.co/T899PLrnKM
RT @blacknight: Dot Catholic – with a Large C http://t.co/0WmQAygYqp
So @conn posts about a new TLD and the comments start rolling in http://t.co/CDIWIpNsu9 #ICANN #newTLDs