
Facebook, Aquinas and the Sins Of Free Speech
The ease and eagerness with which we insult and castigate one another online is bone-chilling.
The ease and eagerness with which we insult and castigate one another online is bone-chilling.
If we want the pews to be like nets near bursting, “A Good Discourse” is a good place to start.
“When we face the sun, we get a tan,” said Blessed Carlo Acutis, “but when we stand before Jesus in the Eucharist, we become saints.”
When home is a world that does not exist, might it not be time for a jolt back to reality?
“From this galaxy of sight and sound will the face of Christ emerge and the voice of Christ be heard? … This is what will make the internet a genuinely human space, for if there is no room for Christ, there is no room for man.” —Pope St. John Paul II
What is mercy, but God’s love poured out? I cannot think of anything world need more.
Vatican meeting included the participation of executives from Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook and Paramount Pictures.
Friars in the U.S. are using the creativity afforded by the internet to bring an 800-year tradition to people who need to hear the Gospel.
Debate continues even after net neutrality’s apparent death last year, with the U.S. bishops among the voices advocating for its retention.
Four-day ‘Child Dignity in the Digital World’ conference brought religious and secular experts together to tackle a host of digital threats.
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