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Pope Benedict XVI pushing for more presence in Internet on the World Day for Social Communications

2010-01-22 17:13:46  Printable version Printable version

YoutubeJanuary 22, 2010. The internet has revolutionized the world of communications.


That’s why the pope says he wants Catholics to stay ahead of the times and learn how to spread their message efficiently and effectively though digital media.

Mons. Paul Tighe
Secretary, Pontifical Council for Social Communications

 “The pope very clearly last year had said that the digital continent the probably there are people in the best position to be evangelized.”

For the last 44 years, the pope has sent a special message to journalist on World Day for Social Communications.

Mons. Paul Tighe
Secretary, Pontifical Council for Social Communications

“The world communication day was born as a decision taken in the Second Vatican Council to put a new emphasis in the importance of communications in the life of the Church.”

This year’s theme is "The priest and the pastoral ministry in the digital world: new media at the service of the Word". It specifically makes reference to the Year for Priests, but it’s for all Christians to celebrate.

Mons. Paul Tighe
Secretary, Pontifical Council for Social Communications

“This message always address to the completely whole Christian community, maybe focus the attention to a particular group but it’s a message that intended an universal relevance.”

But the message is already being implemented by means of web sites such as Vatican.Va, or Clerus.org. The Vatican regularly uploads the latest news and activities surrounding the Pope.

For those who want to get to know Pope Benedict XVI a little better, over the past couple of years other initiatives have also come to life, such as independent websites like Romereports.com or what’s considered the Catholic version of Facebook, XT3.

For these websites and the rest, the pope is urging to practice professionalism and to remember religious information is just as important in the headlines as the rest.

Headlines on religious information turned into specialized journalism using the latest technological tools, a way to take the Christian message to cyberspace.

BR/MC

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