In his new book, Chris Hayes argues that our attention is not just the most fundamental human need; it is also our most important resource.
Marcus Mescher
Marcus Mescher is an associate professor of Christian ethics at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the author of The Ethics of Encounter: Christian Neighbor Love as a Practice of Solidarity.
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Screen time is officially part of Catholic Social Teaching. What does it mean for us and our iPhones?
The church needs to pay more attention to the moral impact of screens on our identity, agency and relationships.
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5 lessons Pope Francis has taught with his actions more than his words
As St. Ignatius insists—and Pope Francis displays—love is better shown in deeds than in words.
