Symposium examines how social media, digital technology affect church life On: 6/30/2021, By , In: Nation .Attendees at an Evangelization and Media Symposium at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana are shown The Saint John s Bible June 16, 2021. It is a full-color reproduction of the first handwritten illuminated Bible commissioned in 1998 by the Benedictines at St. John s Abbey in Collegeville, Minn. It was published a book at a time in a limited edition by Liturgical Press starting in the early 2000s. It was completed in 2011. (CNS photo/courtesy University of Notre Dame) .Matthew Kuna, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, speaks June 16, 2021, during an Evangelization and Media Symposium at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. (CNS photo/courtesy University of Notre Dame)
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