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Katrina Lee travelled to Poland to address the Second International Congress of the College of Social and Media Culture in Torun. The theme of this year's Congress was "Catholic Media in the World and Poland: Chances and Threats" , and Katrina's address to the Congress focused on the New Media under the title: "The Catholic Church and New Media All a-Twitter -- the Challenges of a Cyber Community with Christ in the Third Millennium." (You can read more about it here. While in Poland she spoke to Fr. Jarek about JPII's hometown, the history of Polish spirituality, and the youth and Catholicism - including sneaking out of school to see the late JPII!
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Katrina Lee travelled to Poland to address the Second International Congress of the College of Social and Media Culture in Torun. The theme of this year's Congress was "Catholic Media in the World and Poland: Chances and Threats" , and Katrina's address to the Congress focused on the New Media under the title: "The Catholic Church and New Media All a-Twitter -- the Challenges of a Cyber Community with Christ in the Third Millennium." (You can read more about it here. While in Poland she spoke to Fr. Jarek about JPII's hometown, the history of Polish spirituality, and the youth and Catholicism - including sneaking out of school to see the late JPII!
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