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Promote Christian values, not divisions, on social media, Vatican says
Catholics should make an “examination of conscience” about how they use social media, how they allow it to influence them and about the opportunities it provides them to share the Gospel, build community and care for others, said the Vatican Dicastery for Communication.
Local young adult co-founds top Catholic app, helps with pandemic
In 2018, Alessandro DiSanto quit a promising job in finance to join friends in starting an app for Catholics centered around meditation and prayer. That app, Hallow, is now the top Catholic app in app stores, has 150,000 downloads in 50 countries and has been used to pray over 1 million times, according to DiSanto.
Liturgical Institute uses media to get the word out
“The Mass is very long and tiresome unless one loves God.” That quote, from G.K. Chesterto...
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