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Utah governor considering law that would block porn on phones by default

March 17, 2021 CNA Daily News 0

Salt Lake City, Utah, Mar 17, 2021 / 08:11 pm (CNA).- The governor of Utah is considering signing a bill that would make pornography filters mandatory and switched on by default on cell phones sold in the state.

The bill would require smartphone manuf… […]

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Archdiocese of Baltimore to highlight resources to fight porn

March 1, 2021 CNA Daily News 1

Baltimore, Md., Mar 1, 2021 / 07:36 pm (CNA).- The Archdiocese of Baltimore has set aside the weekend of March 13-14 as a time to focus on the dangers of pornography and the resources available to avoid and recover from it.March 14 will be observed as … […]

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Former employee of pro-life organizations arrested in DC on child pornography charges

February 8, 2021 CNA Daily News 3

CNA Staff, Feb 8, 2021 / 07:01 pm (CNA).- Pro-life organizations have reacted to the arrest and apparent confession of a former employee on child pornography allegations, emphasizing the need to ensure that children are protected.
 
Ruben Verastig… […]

Essay

Seeing sacramentally in a pornified culture

July 9, 2019 Fr. Thomas Loya 18

For several years of my life, for several days a week, for several hours a day, I would look at people posing completely naked right in front of me in every position imaginable. Some were […]

The Dispatch

“Evangelism always follows from relationships”: Daniel Mattson on same-sex attraction and witnessing to the Faith

July 5, 2018 Leslie Fain 9

The author of Why I Don’t Call Myself Gay says evangelizing the LGBT community starts the same way all evangelization starts: with building relationships. […]

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Our children and the cyber-battlefield

November 8, 2017 Meryl Kaleida 4

Social media isn’t just a time-waster for kids (although it is that). It is a direct threat to their physical and spiritual well-being. […]

Interview

How “cheap sex” is changing our relationships and marriages

October 2, 2017 Leslie Fain 11

Sociologist Mark Regnerus’ new book examines how technology is transforming cultural attitudes towards sex and marriage. […]

Analysis

Sexual pollution is a scientific—and destructive—fact

August 4, 2017 Benjamin Wiker 24

Is it possible to talk about the pollution of sexuality in the same way that we can talk about the pollution of the air with sulfur dioxide belched out of smoke stacks or pollution of […]

The Dispatch

Addiction and the exploitation of intemperance

June 8, 2017 Russell Shaw 1

It would be too simple to say that temperance is the sole solution to America’s multifaceted crisis of addiction, but it’s entirely realistic to think there will be no solution that leaves out temperance. In […]

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The dark reality the porn industry doesn’t want you to see

May 31, 2017 Anne Hendershott 4

There was a time—long, long ago—when librarians believed that an important part of their role was to protect patrons from objectionable reading materials. Keeping books like Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Ulysses, or Tropic of Cancer under […]

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