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In this episode of Frontiers of Faith, Katie Ruvalcaba and Monsignor Roger Landry discuss the significance of having a missionary Pope, the challenges of maintaining human connection in a digital age, and the role of AI in modern communication. They explore the importance of embodiment in human relationships, the epidemic of loneliness exacerbated by technology, and how to engage with those who may not believe in the soul. Monsignor Landry also reflects on the legacy of Fulton J. Sheen and the call for a new generation of missionaries to carry on the work of evangelization.
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In this episode of Frontiers of Faith, Katie Ruvalcaba and Monsignor Roger Landry discuss the significance of having a missionary Pope, the challenges of maintaining human connection in a digital age, and the role of AI in modern communication. They explore the importance of embodiment in human relationships, the epidemic of loneliness exacerbated by technology, and how to engage with those who may not believe in the soul. Monsignor Landry also reflects on the legacy of Fulton J. Sheen and the call for a new generation of missionaries to carry on the work of evangelization.
Click here to learn more about supporting the Pontifical Missions Societies:
https://pontificalmissions.org
Follow us on socials!
https://x.com/tpms_usa
https://www.instagram.com/tpms_us/

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