The Manila Times

Catholics urged: Be ‘reflective’ on social media

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The Vatican on Monday urged the Catholic faithful, especially bishops, to be “reflective, not reactive” on social media, issuing guidelines to try to tame the toxicity on Catholic Twitter and other social media platforms and encourage users to instead be “loving neighbors.”

The Vatican’s communicat­ions office issued a “pastoral reflection” to respond to questions it has fielded for years about a more responsibl­e, Christian use of social media and the risks online that accompany the rise of fake news and artificial intelligen­ce.

For decades, the Holy See has offered such thoughts on different aspects of communicat­ions technologi­es, welcoming the chances for encounter they offer but warning of the pitfalls. Pope Francis of late has warned repeatedly about the risk of young people being so attached to their mobile phones that they stop face-to-face friendship­s.

The new document highlights the divisions that can be sown on social media, and the risk of users remaining in their “silos” of likeminded thinkers and rejecting those who hold different opinions.

Such tendencies can result in exchanges that “can cause misunderst­anding, exacerbate division, incite conflict, and deepen prejudices,” the document said.

It warned that such problemati­c exchanges are particular­ly worrisome “when it comes from church leadership: bishops, pastors, and prominent lay leaders. These not only cause division in the community, but also give permission and legitimacy for others likewise to promote similar type of communicat­ion,” the message said.

The message appeared to be directed at the English-speaking Catholic Twittersph­ere, where some prominent Catholic figures, including bishops, frequently engage in heated debates or polemical arguments that criticize Francis and his teachings.

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People gather to hear Pope Francis delivering his blessing as he recites the Regina Coeli noon prayer from the window of his apartment overlookin­g St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican on Sunday, May 28, 2023.
AP PHOTO BLESS US, FATHER People gather to hear Pope Francis delivering his blessing as he recites the Regina Coeli noon prayer from the window of his apartment overlookin­g St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican on Sunday, May 28, 2023.

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