Pope to Catholic Press: Give a
voice to those who have none
Pope Francis with the members of the Italian Union of the Catholic Press (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis meets with the Italian Union of the Catholic
Press and reminds them that through words of peace they can help others
distinguish good from evil.
By Francesca Merlo
Pope Francis began by encouraging members of the Italian
Catholic Press to carry their founders’ dream, which, according to their
Statute, is to be: "a professional and ecclesial association inspired by
the service of persons, the Gospel and the Magisterium of the Church".
Good from evil
Journalists, said the Pope, are “chroniclers of history”. He
urged those present to “be the voice of conscience” of a journalism which
distinguishes “good from evil” and “human choices from inhumane ones”.
“Tell the truth at any cost”, said the Pope, being always
“respectful and never arrogant”.
World-shaping words
The Pope went on to express the importance of “real words in
the midst of so many empty” ones. Because, he said, “your words narrate and
shape the world” Your stories can generate spaces, these can be spaces that
promote freedom or slavery; responsibility or dependence on power.
Only through using words of “peace, justice and solidarity”
can a more just and supportive societies be built. Therefore, he continued,
“may you contribute to exposing false and destructive words”.
Prioritise
The Pope went on to talk about the difficult tasks that
journalists face in the digital age. With the web, he said, you must “identify
credible sources, contextualise, interpret, and, above all, prioritise”.
“Do not be afraid to overturn the order of the news”, he
said, in order to “to give a voice to those who have none”.
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