A mini computer is seen in Las Vegas Jan. 7. A new study shows adolescents are making good choices in computer use. (CNS photo/Larry W. Smith, EPA)

Media literacy and adolescents: a good fit, but it could be better

Posted by - April 28, 2018

WASHINGTON (CNS) — Parents are concerned with the amount of time their children spend with media, and not knowing whether they’re making the right choices. A study unveiled April 7 during an American Psychological Association conference in Washington showed that adolescents may deserve more credit than they get. Kasey L. Powers of Mercy College in

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Matthew Potter and Michael Lynn, co-founders of the newly developed app, Pray.com, display the website for the new app during an interview in Rome April 23. The app, which is for iOS and Android, provides a way for faith groups to share prayer requests, announcements and service opportunities in an environment free from advertising.

Pray.com offers social network for prayer, community-building

Posted by - April 28, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Convinced that faith communities would want to share prayer requests, announcements and service opportunities without going to multiple platforms and without being awash in advertising, a group of friends created an app just for that. With $2 million in seed money, Pray.com was beta tested with 100 churches in 2016. Today,

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Pope Francis poses for a photo during a meeting with a delegation from the Venerable English College at the Vatican April 21. The Venerable English College is a seminary in Rome that prepares priests for service in England and Wales. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

Overcome fear, form good friendships, pope encourages seminarians

Posted by - April 28, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The current “culture of the temporary” makes it more difficult than ever for young people to make lifelong commitments to God, Pope Francis told a group of British seminarians. “It is good to see young people preparing to make a firm and lifelong commitment to the Lord. But this is harder

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WDOT Trilogy: Three separate posters were designed for the three “We Drank Our Tears” lms, Francisco Babauta’s Story, Benjamin Abadilla’s Story, and Rafael Mafnas’s story.

Mount Carmel School and Tribe Marianas continue “We Drank Our Tears” Series

Posted by - April 28, 2018

Mount Carmel School and Tribe Marianas announced that they will present two more installments in the “We Drank Our Tears” film series at the Regal Saipan Megaplex on May 2. As a follow up to last year’s Francisco Babauta’s story, the two new films will be Benjamin Abadilla’s Story and Rafael Mafnas’s Story. All three

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MCS Celebrates MMB Legacy with Essays

Posted by - April 28, 2018

MOUNT CARMEL School is joining the continuing celebration of the 90th Anniversary of the arrival of the Mercedarian Missionaries of Berriz, or the MMB sisters, on Saipan. The school recently held a series of contests that invited students to reflect on the impact of the MMB sisters on Saipan and their school. Winners will be

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IT’S NOT A ROSE WITHOUT THORNS

Posted by - April 28, 2018

Abandoned by his biological mother, a baby boy found a safe haven in the loving arms of Pollyanna, a beautiful maiden to be married to a local young lad. Was it the baby’s fate to grow under the care of someone other than his own parent? No one knows, but by then Pollyanna and her

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Serve God and Live a Life Full of Flavor!

Posted by - April 28, 2018

Today is the Fifth Sunday of easter. That means there are still three more weeks of the Church’s liturgical easter Season to enjoy and soak in. In the easter Sunday issue of this column a few weeks ago, I suggested beginning a “new easter tradition” of bringing hope and perhaps help to someone else—perhaps someone

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Easter and spring

Posted by - April 28, 2018

Today I saw my first robin of the year. The little red-breasted bird is the traditional sign that spring has finally arrived in this part of the world (Erie, PA). The robin and squirrels chasing each other around and around tree trunks bring instinctive joy to an ice encrusted heart. The temperature yesterday broke records

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V DAMENGGUN PÅSGUAN RESUREKSION

Posted by - April 28, 2018

FINE’NA NA TINAITAI Acts 9, 26-31  Un tinaitai ginin i Bidan i Manapostulis  Anai måttu tåtti giya Hirusalen si Saul ha chagi para u dañña’ yan i pumalu siha na disipulu guennåo; låo humuyung manma’å’ñåo nu guiya. Lusdimås, ti manmalagu’ ma honggi na disipulu gui’. Intonsis, umingkatgåo si Barnabas as Saul ya ha intrudusi gui’

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Pope Francis smiles as a papal security guard holds up a baby during his general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican April 18. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Name given at baptism gives sense of identity, belonging, pope says

Posted by - April 21, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Naming a child is an important task for parents, because it gives children a sense of identity and belonging to their family and to God, Pope Francis said. “Without a name, we remain unknown, without rights and duties. God calls each one of us by name, loving us individually in the

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