25 May, 2012 AsiaNews.it Twitter AsiaNews.it Facebook         

Help AsiaNews | About us | P.I.M.E. | | Newsletter




Voli Low Cost Roma
Voli Milano




mediazioni e arbitrati, risoluzione alternativa delle controversie e servizi di mediazione e arbitrato

e-mail this to a friend printable version


» 03/17/2006 16:51
VATICAN
Media to promote what is good and true and denounce what is false, says the Pope
In a speech to the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Benedict XVI stressed media responsibility in shaping people's minds and thinking and in supporting the family.

Vatican City (AsiaNews) – Evangelising and contributing to the promotion of "what is good and true, especially in regard to the meaning of human and social existence," and at the same time "denounce what is false, especially pernicious trends which erode the fabric of a civil society worthy of the human person" are for Benedict XVI the fundamental tasks of social communication media.

For the Holy Father, the media have in fact an "enormous power [. . .] to inform the minds of individuals and to shape their thinking". Hence, they must be "promoters of peace". And "those who own and work" in the media industry must promote "the common good" and never sacrifice it on a "self-serving quest for profit or an ideological agenda with little public accountability."

In his speech to the participants attending the Plenary Assembly of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, the Pontiff highlighted some of the problems associated with communication media.

The Pope, who did not mentioned the forthcoming reform of the Holy See's social communication structure, drew "particular attention to the urgent need to uphold and support marriage and family life, the foundation of every culture and society".

Furthermore, in "cooperation with parents, the social communications and entertainment industries can assist in the difficult but sublimely satisfying vocation of bringing up children, through presenting edifying models of human life and love."


e-mail this to a friend printable version

See also
03/09/2007 VATICAN
Growth of new media is good but their impact can be destructive, says Pope
05/02/2008 VATICAN
Transforming globalisation into a "civilisation of the common good"
04/26/2007 VATICAN
Charity and justice should govern relations among peoples
02/16/2008 VATICAN -INDIA
Cardinal Cordes in India to "reflect upon charity"
04/30/2010 VATICAN
Current crisis shows economics needs ethics and public intervention

Editor's choices
VATICAN - CHINA
"Porta Fidei": the Pope's Apostolic Letter for the Year of Faith now in ChineseA tool to renew the "joy" and " enthusiasm of our encounter with Christ", written shortly before the World Day of Prayer for the Church in China (May 24). The Day and "Porta Fidei" emphasize the importance of understanding the faith and to witness it in public, in unity with the pope.
VATICAN
Pope calls on Chinese Catholics to be faithful to Church and consistent in their faithAt the Regina Caeli, Benedict XVI says that with the ascension, Jesus "has separated from us." A remembrance for victims of attack on Brindisi school and the earthquake in Emilia. An encouragement for the pro-life movement.
CHINA
Chen Guangcheng and Beijing's failure to reform
by Willy Wo-Lap LamIndividuals activists are not China's real challenge, social stability and keeping the Communist Party in power are. Chinese leaders run the risk however of losing control of the huge, expensive and ever-expanding security apparatus they are building. As illustrated by the Bo Xilai case, this could lead to unexpected and disastrous consequences. Here is the analysis of one of the foremost experts of modern China.

Dossier
by Gheddo P. Fazzini G.
pp. 336
by Buono Giuseppe, Pelosi Patrizia
pp. 432
by Giulio Aleni / (a cura di) Gianni Criveller
pp. 176
by Lazzarotto Angelo S.
pp. 528
by Bernardo Cervellera
pp. 240
Copyright © 2003 AsiaNews C.F. 00889190153 All rights reserved. Content on this site is made available for personal, non-commercial use only. You may not reproduce, republish, sell or otherwise distribute the content or any modified or altered versions of it without the express written permission of the editor. Photos on AsiaNews.it are largely taken from the internet and thus considered to be in the public domain. Anyone contrary to their publication need only contact the editorial office which will immediately proceed to remove the photos.