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Skriven 2005-02-22 09:41:34 av Marc Lewis (1:396/45)
Ärende: Vatican Information Service - Press Release
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Hello All!

              The following press release is Copyrighted by the
                        Vatican Information Service.
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                               VIS-Press releases

PAPAL LETTER TO COMMUNICATORS, "A MASTERPIECE OF INTUITION"

VATICAN CITY, FEB 21, 2005 (VIS) - This morning in the Holy See Press Office,
Archbishop John Foley, president of the Pontifical Council for Social
Communications, presented "'Rapid Development,' the Apostolic Letter of the
Holy Father John Paul II to Those Responsible for Communications." Joining him
were Bishop Renato Boccardo and Angelo Scelzo, respectively secretary and
under-secretary. The council begins its annual plenary session later today.

Archbishop Foley said that both he, as a priest journalist, and Pope John Paul,
as bishop and conciliar father, were in St. Peter's Basilica on December 4,
1963 for the promulgation of the Vatican Council II decree on communications,
"Inter mirifica." He noted that it was "the first time a council of the Church
specifically treated the theme of social communications, the decree called for
a pastoral instruction on social communications and the document also called
for establishing a specific Vatican department which would be concerned with
all the means of social communication."

The Letter presented today, said the archbishop, is the result of a wish
expressed a year ago by the Holy Father to commemorate the anniversary of
"Inter Mirifca" with a new document. "I was sincerely moved," he said, reading
the Pope's words. "The document for me is a personal mediation, a challenge and
a plan of action."

"'Rapid Development'," the council president underscored, "is a masterpiece of
intuition on the meaning of the means of social communications in our times.
Look at paragraph three: 'The communications media have acquired such
importance as to be the principal means of guidance and inspiration for many
people in their personal, familial and social behavior. ... Ours is an age of
global communications in which countless moments of human existence are either
spent with, or at least confronted by, the different processes of the mass
media."

Bishop Boccardo said that "many times in his interventions, John Paul II has
affirmed that questions posed by the media are, at their heart, of an eminently
anthropological nature. ... He thinks of the media as active agents in the
building of horizons of cultures and values in which every man and women
understands themselves, others and the world."

Pointing to some of the problems in the world of communications, he said that
"the media are building models of perception of reality that often obey
anthropological visions that are no longer inspired by Christianity. Without
appearing to be apocalyptic, but also not giving in to overly optimistic
visions, we cannot be silent on the representations of the meaning of life that
(the media) today toss into the arena of public debate and that are almost
entirely beyond any Christian understanding of life. ... All we need to do is
recall how so often television becomes a powerful instrument for personal
aggression, for occasions of denigration and for battle arenas that are often
vulgar and tasteless. Publicity is also part of this degenerative process."

He pointed out that there must be a serious ethical reflection on personal and
social responsibility within the world of the media, especially with new
instruments such as the Internet. "The Internet redefines in a radical way the
psychological relation of a person with time and space. What is tangible,
useful, and immediately available draws attention," but what often is missing
is a process of "deeper reflection. ... The person who is online is a person of
the present, of immediate satisfaction" who seeks answers in "the great
warehouse of readily available experiences."

"How can the Church," asked Bishop Boccardo, "help men and women who work in
the media and who use it to undertake a path of new humanism, of a renewed
centrality of the human person?" He said that the Holy Father, in "Rapid
Development," suggests three paths: formation, participation and dialogue.

"Believers, men and women who have man's destiny at heart, have the
responsibility for cultural discernment. We are not asked to have shining armor
to overcome Goliath, but simply to know how to choose a few stones, the right
ones, with the wisdom and courage of David."

For complete text, click here:
OP/RAPID DEVELOPMENT/FOLEY:BOCCARDOVIS 050221 (680)

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