On the same day Pope Leo’s exhortation on caring for the poor was released, a content creator at the center of internet culture provided an unwitting example of the pope’s desired shift.
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Digital Offerings: Praying in the Internet age
Every day on Facebook and Twitter, people ask for prayers for their loved ones. Others spread the message through status updates and Twitter feeds.
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Praying with My iPhone: The best Catholic apps
A Jesuit priest reviews his favorite Catholic apps
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Generation Text: The dark digital ages: 13-17
For adolescenets, iPods and smart phones are more than just consumer goods. They are signs and instruments of status.
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A Digital Defense
Technology does not make people smarter, but it can help them to connect to a cause in which they believe.
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YouTube Heresies: On today’s virtual Areopagus
Newly appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Robert Barron on today’s virtual Areopagus
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Facebooked: A critique of the cultural phenomenon
Facebook is just another way of giving people the illusion that they are participating in the world without having to leave their bedroom or cubicle.
