by Deacon Tom Frankenfield | October 24, 2011 12:01 am
A Story
Once there was a young girl named Jenna, who dreamed about walking in a beautiful enchanted city. Everywhere Jenna went in this city, she saw thousands of breathtaking sites. The main road through the city was truly the pathway to joy. The side roads were the ways to failure. The path to joy in the beautiful city offered opportunities that could make Jenna’s life richer, give her joy and best of all, enhance her journey with God. The only rule was that Jenna had to stay on the main road and not stray into those side streets where she could be lost forever. The moral of the story – Jenna needed to be very careful in her journey.
Good Uses of the Internet
In many ways, Jenna’s dream-story is like our own voyage onto the internet with the main road representing our way to heaven. The main road of the internet offers many wonderful opportunities. Many experts say the internet is one of the greatest inventions of all time. Many of us visit it daily to take advantage of all its good portions like interacting with friends via email, social networking and blogging. Sometimes we use it for work, home and school by “Google-ing” something, by checking out online stores; by listening to music – the list is very long.
Also, the internet can be a source for good information to strengthen our Faith, and a way to communicate with other people of the Faith. For example, I write childrens’ stories and spiritual reflections where I receive email questions and prayer requests from all points of the globe. I also use the internet extensively in religious education. In summary, the internet used properly has made our lives and our faith stronger.
Internet as a Source of Sin
Although it is a source for good, the internet can be an impediment to our spiritual journey and a source of sin. It is very important that everyone understand that there are very dangerous side roads on the internet that must be avoided – always! People’s lives have been shattered; especially in the cases of young people. Some have been abducted because dangerous predators are waiting for those who chose to take the “wrong” paths. The path of sin can be brought into our homes by the internet and we have to ensure that we never take those paths.
The most dangerous areas can be the online social networking. While they are usually loads of fun, you need to know that they also pose a risk to your safety. So before you join any of these online social sites, work with a parent or family member. I’m not saying you can’t join, but you need to be very careful about how you use them.
Internet Safety Ideas
Here are some ideas for young people wanting to stay on the main street of the information highway and use the internet for moral and responsible purposes while avoiding those side roads and areas that are near occasions for sin.
The Grace of our Catholic Community
Remember, you are never alone on the path to holiness. When each of us was baptized, we were baptized into the Catholic Community. This Catholic Community, including the Communion of Saints, is ready to help you on your journey towards holiness in God. One of the most obvious ways is to help you avoid doing wrong. Here are some ways to use the Catholic Community to grow in Grace and to avoid these occasions of sin through your internet experience:
Conclusion
The internet has wonderful possibilities for all of us. Remain on the main road to holiness! Don’t stray! We need to remember our universal call to holiness in all we do, especially when using the internet. On my part, I offer advice and assistance to anyone on any topic, but especially concerning the moral and chaste use of the internet.
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