Pope Francis to Avvenire: 'The
Gospel is your editorial line'
Pope Francis meets with Avvenire's staff and their families. (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis meets with staff members of Avvenire and their
families. Avvenire is the daily newspaper of the Italian Bishop’s Conference.
Today’s feast, St Joseph the Worker, provided inspiration regarding the
communicator's profession.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
On the Feast of St Joseph the Worker, Pope Francis met with
members of the staff of Avvenire and their families. It was 50
years ago in December that the daily newspaper, managed by the Italian
Conference of Bishops, was founded.
St Joseph model for communicators
Pope Francis proposed St Joseph as the model for Catholic
communicators. He did admit that Joseph might seem to be the “antithesis of the
communicator” because he was a “man of silence”. The Pope understands
that Joseph’s ability to listen, to entrust himself to God’s dream, and to get
up in the middle of the night allowed him to “realize God’s promises”.
Joseph: icon of our holy people
Joseph can teach us how to regain a “sense of healthy
slowness”, and “to be open to another’s words and story”, the Pope continued.
Joseph used both his heart and his legs in his obedient response to the dream
God had given him. Thus, he “is the icon of our holy people who recognize that
their point of reference is God, who embraces all of life with a unifying
meaning”.
Avvenire’s past
Referring to the paper’s emergence 50 years ago, Pope
Francis reminded the paper’s present staff that it was not easy for the paper
to get off the ground. “How much perplexity and resistance, how much diffidence
and contrary opinions sought to halt the will of Paul VI regarding the birth of
a daily national Catholic periodical”, he said.
Avvenire’s transformation
The Pope acknowledged the transformations Avvenire has
had to undergo as a result of the change in communications technologies. It is
precisely in this area that “the Church does not want its voice to be lacking”.
Faithful to its mission, the Church announces the Gospel of Mercy; and
the media offers an enormous potential to contribute to the culture of
encounter, he said.
Communicators the Church needs
Pope Francis reminded his audience what Paul VI said of
Catholic journalists. They are not called to publish fanfare in order to gain
readers, but to do good by listening, and educating readers to think and
evaluate. He encouraged his listeners to be tireless in their search for the
truth, starting with the habitual reading of the Gospel. “Let this be the
editorial line binding your integrity…. You will then have light in order to
discern, and words of truth to explain what is happening so as to call it by
name”.
The Pope concluded expressing his desire that “you too express
a Church which does not look on reality from the outside, or from above, but
which gets down into it, mixes with it, inhabits it and—by virtue of the
service you offer—rouses and expands everyone’s hope”.
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