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Many of us lament the lack of communication, the prejudices, and the difficulty in understanding those who think, live, or believe differently, without realizing that we may be contributing to it more than we think. Our everyday actions—how we listen, how we respond, how we open ourselves to others—have real effects on coexistence, so we must pay attention to them. This is especially true given that our decisions multiply in the digital world, where we promote ways of meeting and conversing that others can imitate.

Download the ten-point guide for listening and engaging in dialogue with society, and if you’d like to learn more, access the full document. Share it as much as you like to help foster a culture of listening, connection, and dialogue in our communities and on social media.

What is it about? From a multidisciplinary reflection on a topic that thousands of people requested during the synodal listening of the Church in the digital environment: the care of the planet, integral ecology.

Who created it? It is developed in dialogue, on the one hand with experts from different disciplines (biblical scholars, theologians, philosophers…) and on the other hand, with the digital missionaries themselves.

What’s it objective? To better understand what “Listening and engaging with society” means and what implications it has in daily life and on social media.

Click on the image to download the iBooklet Listening and Dialoguing with Society

Click on the image to download the Decalogue: Listening and Dialoguing with Society