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Theophorus
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Many convents have tv’s, consoles and PC’s, it depends on the order. I know a good and holy hermit nun, who lives in a skete, writes Icons, and I would bet that the only clothes she owns are her habits.She has a better computer than I do and more friends on facebook too! (although to be fair the computer is related to her iconography)I doubt that religious would be playing video games all that much considering they cannot own property. You need a tv, console, or PC, not to mention everything else, to play video games.
Even as an ordinary lay person I am torn concerning video games, especially Gears of War, and my faith. One the one hand, the social interactions and potential for sharing of faith that games bring are good, yet it is also true that the games themselves don’t really serve any long-term useful purpose.
Regardless someone who has consecrated their life to God would probably have little time or patience, much less permission or reason, to play Xbox Live or anything serious like a secularized person such as myself.![]()