Local Church Takes On Internet Safety For Children

April 9, 2026 5:48 pm

A recent alleged sextortion case involving a Peters Township High School student prompted the Pastor of St. John XXIII to look into educating his parish about child safety on the internet. Father Bob Miller says that “digital technology is part of everything today” and he felt that it was necessary to help parents, grandparents and caregivers understand the dangers of the internet and what can be done if someone they love has been victimized. They contacted the U. S. Department of Homeland Security. Their Homeland Security Investigations unit put on a 90 minute presentation that covered human trafficking, catfishing and sextortion. Agents explained the grooming process that could lead into slave labor and sex trafficking. They described how predators may gain access to children and teens through online games, social media sites and communications apps. Agents outlined steps to protect young children from being taken advantage of while playing games or posting on social media. They also went into how to deal with an issue if someone falls victim to a predator. The most important step is to make sure law enforcement is notified immediately so that no further exploitation occurs. Additionally, care is taken to not make the victim feel guilty and not come forward with information. The discussion on artificial intelligence drove home the point that one just does not know who they may be communicating with while playing online games or partaking in social media. The Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security Investigations unit says that if you or a loved one suspects that you have been victimized, call their tipline at 1-866-347-2423.