
The theme looks at the important role that the media plays in the lives of individuals and society at large. The Holy Father says that: "Truly, there is no area of human experience, especially given the vast phenomenon of globalization, in which the media have not become an integral part of interpersonal relations and of social, economic, political and religious development"
While speaking on the occasion of World Communication Day, the Holy Father called upon the media to respect and defend human dignity. He acknowledged the role of social communications as a potential force for good recognizing how it has assisted in the development of democracy and dialogue among the world’s people. However, Pope Benedict also points out the dangers of an ethics-free media: “When communication loses its ethical underpinning and eludes society’s control, it ends up no longer taking into account the centrality and inviolable dignity of the human person”.
In connection with World Communication Day, the Catholic Bishop’s Conference of India (CBCI), New Delhi along with Arch diocese of Delhi has organized a symposium on Media and Secularism under the theme: “Media and Secularism”. Mr. B.V. Rao, an eminent journalist and group editor of Zee News was the main speaker of the day. Mr. Isaac, Director DD Sports also chaired the symposium.
it is a very good and informative articles on Communication day. But the question aries in the mind of the people is that how far church is supporting and making use of the media?
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