Media & Technology

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A Franciscan Perspective on the Fourth Industrial Revolution

I recently had the pleasure of having an ecumenical conversation with Brent Macon and Rev. Tony Sundermeier on their brand new podcast, The New Garden. …

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As US celebrates Labor Day, how AI should–and should not–be used at work

The dignity of workers must be protected amid the growing use of artificial intelligence in the workplace, the chairman of the U.S. bishops' domestic policy committee said in an Aug. 29 statement for Labor Day, Sept. 1.
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Celebrating Hispanic Culture 

In honor of the countless artistic contributions of Hispanics from across the Spanish-speaking diaspora, we’re highlighting a few films and television shows that put their many talents on full display.
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The Pope In the Media

While there has been no shortage of news coverage about the death of Pope Francis, sometimes we need a more narrative form of storytelling to get us through the loss.
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Book Briefs

Enjoy these reviews of new books for summer reading!
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Online Resources for Library Lovers

There has never been a better time than now for those who frequent their local libraries to enjoy the many online perks that come with having a library card.
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Film Review: Cabrini

Based on the inspiring true story of Frances Xavier Cabrini, known to those who love her as Madre Cabrini, the film Cabrini captivates its audience from the first frame. 
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