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Politics & SocietyShort Take
Conor Kelly
The pandemic has us spending more hours than ever in front of video screens, but Conor Kelly writes that TV steals time we could use to better understand ourselves, our loved ones and God.
FaithExplainer
James T. Keane
Twitter users swapped "pope memes" last week using digitally altered images of Pope Francis celebrating the Eucharist. Was it harmless fun or sacrilege?
FaithFaith and Reason
Marcus Mescher
The church needs to pay more attention to the moral impact of screens on our identity, agency and relationships.
FaithFaith in Focus
Simcha Fisher
When I am always angry and distraught, it is harder to be a good wife, mother, writer, Christian. The full throttle news life makes me a worse person, and it’s voluntary.
FaithInterviews
Sean Salai
Bishop Robert Barron raises concerns about the way that Catholics conduct themselves on social media and gives some suggestions for how they might better embody Christ online.
FaithCulture
Ryan Di Corpo
An alumnus of the University of Notre Dame, where his funeral service will be held, Philbin lived a life informed by his Catholic faith.