The use of social networking should be balanced so as not to destroy values such as family love, peace and interaction. The use of the internet and facebook should not destroy your personality and that of others, but should be used to develop the personality found in the teachings of the Holy Scriptures and the Church. Catechesis on Facebook and the internet, with Fr Mitsinjo Luc Rason.
The Catholic Church has its own view on the use of the Internet. It is clearly stated that there is no law or article that allows or forbids the use of "Facebook" in the Catholic Church. It can be said that "Facebook" can be a platform for preaching the Gospel, the Church can strengthen its relationship with those who do not come to church. Catechesis on Facebook and the internet, with Fr Mitsinjo Luc Rason.
One of the consequences of Facebook is the destruction of many families. There are couples who distrust each other and no longer trust each other because of Facebook, and this can lead to separation. Both husband and wife are distracted by the use of mobile phones or computers, which causes mental instability. This can gradually lead to a breakdown in relationships and distance between family members. Catechesis on Facebook and the internet, with Fr Mitsinjo Luc Rason.
"Facebook has become a tool to defraud and destroy the lives of others. There are many forms of identity theft on Facebook, starting with not showing the truth about the person who manages an account. Let us not forget that there are still many debates and questions about the privacy of Facebook users. Catechesis on Facebook and the internet, with Fr Mitsinjo Luc Rason.
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