Abstract
The aim of this article is to examine how the technological revolution has become a defining feature in contemporary American society, influencing the religious life of the faithful. It explores the challenges the Catholic Church faces in fulfilling its mission within this technologically immersed context. The study addresses the following questions: What impact does the technological revolution have on the religious life of the faithful in the United States? What challenges does it pose to the Catholic Church in the 21st century? How can the Church fulfill its mission in American society? Answers to these questions are derived from an analysis of Church documents, especially teachings of the Church in the United States, and publications by American theologians and sociologists. The article starts with a brief introduction, followed by an analysis of the historical context of the technological revolution. It then examines the use of technology in improving human existence, as well as the humanizing and dehumanizing effects of technology. The dangers of misusing digital technology and its impact on religious life are also discussed. The final section offers an analysis of proposals for the pastoral activities of the Church in the USA in response to the challenges of the technological revolution.
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