Simplicity was Vincent’s gospel.
The Pope called for authenticity in his Message for World Communications Day.
Vincentian youth were challenged to be who they appear to be.
The Pope writes..
Truth, Proclamation and Authenticity of Life in the Digital Age
Young people in particular are experiencing this change in communication, with all the anxieties, challenges and creativity typical of those open with enthusiasm and curiosity to new experiences in life. Their ever greater involvement in the public digital forum, created by the so-called social networks, helps to establish new forms of interpersonal relations, influences self-awareness and therefore inevitably poses questions not only of how to act properly, but also about the authenticity of one’s own being. Entering cyberspace can be a sign of an authentic search for personal encounters with others, provided that attention is paid to avoiding dangers such as enclosing oneself in a sort of parallel existence, or excessive exposure to the virtual world. In the search for sharing, for “friends”, there is the challenge to be authentic and faithful, and not give in to the illusion of constructing an artificial public profile for oneself.
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Being Real online What did Pope Benedict say?
http://catholictechtalk.com/blog/2011/09/01/being-real-online-what-does-pope-benedict-xvi-say