
“Consider it a privilege and a great opportunity to use these new means of communication to bear witness and reach many people,” Medina said, encouraging the faithful to be grateful.
2. God doesn’t need a perfect façade.
The Dominican also encouraged internet evangelists to avoid “the temptation to present your life or person as if you never had problems, because the people you are addressing certainly do.”
3. Be aware of your responsibility.
Medina also pointed out that anyone presenting himself or herself as a Catholic evangelizing on social media “somehow represents the body of Christ.”
“Consequently, the immense price of his blood is at stake in everything we do with our social media,” he emphasized.