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Vatican Releases Pastoral Reflection on Christian Engagement With Social Media, by Courtney Mares – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana
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Vatican Releases Pastoral Reflection on Christian Engagement With Social Media, by Courtney Mares

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By Courtney Mares, Catholic News Agency, May 29, 2023

Courtney Mares is a Rome Correspondent for Catholic News Agency. A graduate of Harvard University, she has reported from news bureaus on three continents and was awarded the Gardner Fellowship for her work with North Korean refugees.

Courtney Mares

Courtney MaresVatican City, May 29, 2023 / 04:30 am – Attention #CatholicTwitter and keyboard warriors: The Vatican has released recommendations for how to better “love your neighbor” on social media.

The 20-page text, “Towards Full Presence: A Pastoral Reflection on Engagement with Social Media,” published on May 29, addresses the challenges Christians face in using social media.

Topics covered in the pastoral reflection include information overload, constant scrolling, not giving others one’s full attention, being an “influencer,” witnessing to Christ, “digital detox,” the need for silence, intentional listening, and building community in a fragmented world.

“One significant cognitive challenge of digital culture is the loss of our ability to think deeply and purposefully,” it warns. “We scan the surface and remain in the shallows, instead of deeply pondering realities.” ….

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