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Renewing the Mind of the Media
"Do not conform yourselves to this age
but be transformed by the renewal of your mind,
so that you may judge what is God's will,
what is good, pleasing, and perfect."
Romans 12:2
"I have no doubt that the media can cause
young people (and adults, as well) to be
confused about what is right and wrong
and what behavior is acceptable
and what is not."
Cardinal William H. Keeler
Archbishop of Baltimore
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Renewing the Mind of the Media
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