The diocese noted that the original post by Deacon Federle “is not representative of the Church’s teachings.”
Diocese distances itself from deacon’s comment after Colorado killings
Protection of children now in sights of Congress, FTC, tech firms
There are proposals to create a new privacy division at the Federal Trade Commission, expand federal protections for children’s data, fund government research into kids’ mental health and urge companies to act in the “best interest of the child.”
Advent Week 2: Prepare the (digital) way of the Lord
How can we be the voice crying out in the wilderness when we can’t even leave our homes? The answer: We take to the (digital) streets.
Twitter restricts Mother Teresa abortion quote; CEO can’t explain why
Before the crowd at an April 10 hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, displayed a billboard containing a tweet of a St. Teresa of Kolkata quote, “Abortion is profoundly anti-woman.
With immediacy comes responsibility in the 24/7 social media world
Too many social media users accept — and offer their opinions about — what’s put out for wandering eyes to see without critical assessment, say experts from across several academic disciplines.
On Twitter and other social media, church ‘called to be salt and light’
Pope Francis has said that shepherds “should have the smell of the sheep.” For some bishops and their dioceses, that means going on Twitter.
Pope tops 40 million followers on Twitter, 5 million on Instagram
Pope Francis’ @Pontifex Twitter accounts reached more than 40 million followers just a few months before the fifth anniversary of when Pope Benedict XVI launched the initiative.
President takes travel ban battle to U.S. Supreme Court — and Twitter
In a series of tweets June 5, U.S. President Donald Trump seemed to express frustration with his own lawyers’ efforts to push forward with a revised version of a plan that seeks to temporarily ban travelers and refugees from certain majority Muslim countries, and said the lawyers “should have stayed with the original travel ban.”