Being a Catholic in the world of media doesn’t mean that we need to change our faith, but just to go deeper. “We have to know that we need God in order to be a media apostle.”
Are you a media apostle?
How to become a mystic amid the popular media culture
Integrating our faith with our media use is a real challenge, particularly as adverse media messages often run so contrary to our values. How can we bring faith into our digital media dialogue without losing who we are as Christians?
Notable quotes from Pope Benedict XVI
Here is a collection of notable quotes from Pope Benedict XVI from homilies, documents, messages and speeches from 2005 to 2013, the years he served as pope.
Church’s guidance on social communication dates back some six decades
Some six decades before Elon Musk began fretting over blue checks on Twitter accounts, the Catholic Church issued in-depth guidance on all forms of social communication — including those yet to be invented.
New Ascension yearlong podcast starts Jan. 1, will present entire catechism
“The Catechism in a Year” podcast will be available for free on all major podcast platforms as well as the Hallow app.
Reconciling oneself to God leads to healing, pope says in Lenten message
Lent is a time for deeper dialogue with God through prayer, for renewed gratitude for God’s mercy and for increased compassion for people whose lives are under attack, Pope Francis said.
Amid scandals, a way forward
Any Catholic with even a cursory familiarity with recent news has more than enough information to inspire him to a life of prayer and penance.
Media literacy and adolescents: a good fit, but it could be better
Parents are concerned with the amount of time their children spend with media, and not knowing whether they’re making the right choices.