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Head of English Catholics warns about emails/texting

The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales is
concerned that excessive use of emails and mobile phone text messaging
is creating shallow friendships and undermining community life,
according to an interview published on Sunday. Skip related content

Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, also said that popular
social networking sites led young people to form "transient
relationships" which put them at risk of suicide when they collapsed.

"Friendship is not a commodity, friendship is something that is hard
work and enduring when it's right," he told the Sunday Telegraph
newspaper.

"I think there's a worry that an excessive use, or an almost exclusive
use of text and emails means that as a society we're losing some of
the ability to build interpersonal communication that's necessary for
living together and building a community."

The Archbishop, 63, said too much use of electronic information was
"dehumanising," leading to a loss in social skills and the ability to
read a person's mood through their body language.

Furthermore social networking sites encouraged children to place an
excessive importance on the number of friends they had instead of the
quality of their relationships, he said.

"Among young people often a key factor in their committing suicide is
the trauma of transient relationships. They throw themselves into a
friendship or network of friendships, then it collapses and they're
desolate," Nichols said.

(Reporting by Michael Holden)


Source:
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/22/20090802/tuk-oukoe-uk-britain-archbishop-communit-fa6b408.html

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