Pope Leo XIV Warns About New Digital Addictions: Online Pornography and Internet Abuse
Pope Leo on Friday warned about the dire consequences of addictions related to internet use, especially for youth.
Pope Leo on Friday warned about the dire consequences of addictions related to internet use, especially for youth.
Across college campuses and parish halls, these Catholic apostolates are guiding young men and women toward lasting freedom through faith and Christ-centered friendship.
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Pope Francis spoke about pornography and how to avoid the temptation to sin during the 500th general audience of his pontificate.
The panelists agreed that pornography also posed numerous dangers to adults, but Jashinsky noted that protecting children is “a higher priority” at the moment.
Legislators are acknowledging how much American youth have been harmed by the scourge of online exposure to pornography.
On April 3, Solstad shared on her social media some photos of her first Communion at the Easter Vigil on March 30.
Pornhub has faced increasing scrutiny from regulators and lawmakers in recent years.
Studies have indicated that porn consumption is contributing to higher divorce rates among married couples in the U.S.
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