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We’re all at risk of being radicalized by Facebook. Do these 3 things to resist (if you don’t want to delete your account)
Justine Limpitlaw
May 18, 2021
The quietening of the middle—of the many reasonable voices that can disagree but respectfully so; of the many ordinary people contributing to the marketplace of ideas, not burning it down—is a terrible side-effect of Facebook’s business model.
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It is the National Day of Prayer. Here’s how Catholic Twitter is praying.
Molly Cahill
May 06, 2021
To mark this National Day of Prayer, America asked our social media followers to share their prayer intentions and favorite ways to pray.
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Faith in Focus
The USCCB parody Twitter account asked people to share when they felt least at home in the church. Catholics had a lot to say.
Molly Cahill
April 15, 2021
The invitation to share moments of exclusion and hurt at the hands of the church generated a significant response.
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Of Many Things
What’s on your bookshelf? Welcome to Spring Books 2021!
James T. Keane
April 08, 2021
An introduction to all the books, new and old, profiled in our Spring Literary Review 2021.
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Review: What if all of our screens suddenly went dark?
Randy Boyagoda
April 08, 2021
Since the 1970s, Don DeLillo has been the wry and cool Jeremiah of American life. His new novel, 'Silence,' continues that tradition.
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Review: Can we find real community online?
Kaya Oakes
April 08, 2021
Chris Stedman's new book is the perfect guide to unpacking what identity means in the digital age.
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