Catholic By Grace | Digital world lets us reach more with our faith
My mother turns 67 in a few weeks. She created a Facebook page the other day. She's not the typical age for joining the digital world, but I understand her decision to embrace technology. Five of her 10 grandchildren are on Facebook, and their lives have become so busy the only way to keep up with them is to go where they hang out.
And so that's what she did.
As Catholics, we could learn some things from grandmothers who tackle new social media for the sole purpose of connecting with the grandchildren they love.
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