For the benefit of my peers and friends in Church communications/journalism, here is a summary of the conclusions of the congress in the form of thoughts to ponder (a form of communication that seems to have been used quite often by the President of the PCSC, Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli):
Explain: Are we being understood by readers? How accessible are we making the Word of God to our audiences? Are we using the right language and the right technologies?
Show: Do we allow the social doctrine of the Church to come alive? Is the Gospel message clear in our collective media/stories when seen as a whole?
Love: Does God’s love for all of his children shine through our media? What role does Jesus play in our daily professional lives?
Learn: Are we allowing our personnel and peers to learn, to grow? Are we encouraging bold initiative and inspired action? Do we foster a culture of professional training and perpetual learning?
Listen: Do we go to work with the intent to listen? Are we on top of what is in the heart of our brothers and sisters? Can we read the signs of the times?
Serve: Are we succeeding at being loyal to both God and our fellow brothers and sisters? Are we able to extend respect and nurture dialogue with all?
Protect: Are we helping to nurture the young in our society? How can our work lead to the formation and support of youth?
In his closing remarks, Archbishop Celli reminded delegates that they should pay more attention to the well-being of youth and children, promote a dual commitment to serve Christ and humanity and to embolden their voice in the public square. He also stressed the importance of speaking the language of the people – whether that be linguistically or technologically.
“To what extent are we accompanying men and women in their journey through life?” said Archbishop Celli. “Jesus – and his Church – love the world. This is a truth that drives us to listen to others, engage in respectful dialogue with everyone and speak with clarity, purpose and charity.”
Before departing for our respective countries, we benefited from an audience with Pope Benedict XVI, who encouraged all of us in Church-related communications and journalism to keep God at the core of our professional and daily duties. The address from the Holy Father can be found
here.
Materials and presentations delivered during the congress can be downloaded at
www.pccs.va.
If you speak French, please consider attending the annual congress of the Association Canadienne des périodiques catholiques, being held October 21-22 in Montreal. More information:
www.relimag.org