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.
A viral image has Catholic corners of the internet smiling — and appreciating the real Scott Hahn all the more.
COMMENTARY: The most recent attempt by an Australian government entity to enforce its rulings beyond national borders alarmed internet users worldwide and earned a rebuke from an Australian federal judge.
You probably have a lot of things you wish you could spend more time on. What if you could make one change in your life that would allow for more of this?
It’s a jungle out there on the internet — what’s a Catholic to do?
“The devout soul makes progress in silence and in peace,” says The Imitation of Christ — a happy Lenten dividend to remember when the internet goes down.
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?
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