The Vicariate of Puyo drives its digital transformation with Ecclesiared

The Apostolic Vicariate of Puyo has embarked on a new phase in the pastoral and administrative management of its parishes by officially joining Ecclesiared, the renowned parish management software that has digitized hundreds of dioceses and thousands of parishes in more than 25 countries around the world in recent years.

With this decision, the Vicariate, led by Spanish Bishop Rafael Cob, is embarking on a new path of digital transformation for its communities with the clear objective of facilitating the administration of sacraments, pastoral organization, and communication between parishes and parishioners. To achieve this, the use of Ecclesiared will be the greatest ally, since from now on the priests of the Ecuadorian Vicariate will enjoy the advantages that this platform offers to modernize the internal processes of the parishes, while strengthening the Church’s closeness to families and communities in the Amazon region.

The Vicariate of Puyo joining Ecclesiared represents a historic step toward transparency, efficiency, and innovation in pastoral service, offering priests, collaborators, and laypeople an intuitive tool that optimizes time and resources so that they can devote themselves more intensely to evangelization. To this end, the Ecclesiared team will also hold various training sessions so that parish priests, secretaries, and lay people who help in the parishes can become fully familiar with the operation and management of the parish management platform.

In this way, the Vicariate of Puyo joins other dioceses in the country, such as the Archdiocese of Portoviejo, the Diocese of Ambato, the Diocese of Latacunga, the Diocese of Daule, and the Diocese of Riobamba, among many others, in the digitalization process carried out with Ecclesiared, confirming that the Ecuadorian Church continues to take firm steps in its commitment to digitization and the protection of the history of its communities. among many others, have carried out with Ecclesiared, confirming that the Ecuadorian Church continues to take firm steps in its commitment to digitization and the protection of the history of its communities.