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Source: NPR
Pope Begs Journalists To Avoid 'Sins Of Communication'
December 16, 20174:03 PM ET
MILES PARKS
Pope Francis, in speaking to a group of journalists Saturday, addressed the importance of a free and responsible press while also warning against falling "prey to the sins of communication."
He was speaking to members of the Italian Periodical Press Union and the Italian Federation of Catholic Weeklies and said that in a field "dominated by the anxiety of speed, by the drive for sensationalism," reliable information is at a premium.
"There is an urgent need for reliable information, with verified data and news, which does not aim to amaze and excite, but rather to make readers develop a healthy critical sense, enabling them to ask themselves appropriate questions and reach justified conclusions," he said, according to the official speech log from the Vatican. "There is an urgent need for news communicated with serenity, precision and completeness, with a calm language, so as to favour a fruitful reflection; carefully weighted and clear words, which reject the inflation of allusive, strident and ambiguous speech."
Sermonizing about the media isn't uncommon territory for this pope. Last year, as NPR's Bill Chappell reported, he called on journalists and media consumers to avoid "the sickness of coprophilia," comparing a love of scandal to an abnormal interest in feces that can include elements of sexual arousal.
On Saturday, he spoke out about disinformation and slander, a theme he surely will continue next year at his World Communications Day speech. The Vatican announced the theme of the speech to be "fake news and journalism for peace."
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December 16, 20174:03 PM ET
MILES PARKS
Pope Francis, in speaking to a group of journalists Saturday, addressed the importance of a free and responsible press while also warning against falling "prey to the sins of communication."
He was speaking to members of the Italian Periodical Press Union and the Italian Federation of Catholic Weeklies and said that in a field "dominated by the anxiety of speed, by the drive for sensationalism," reliable information is at a premium.
"There is an urgent need for reliable information, with verified data and news, which does not aim to amaze and excite, but rather to make readers develop a healthy critical sense, enabling them to ask themselves appropriate questions and reach justified conclusions," he said, according to the official speech log from the Vatican. "There is an urgent need for news communicated with serenity, precision and completeness, with a calm language, so as to favour a fruitful reflection; carefully weighted and clear words, which reject the inflation of allusive, strident and ambiguous speech."
Sermonizing about the media isn't uncommon territory for this pope. Last year, as NPR's Bill Chappell reported, he called on journalists and media consumers to avoid "the sickness of coprophilia," comparing a love of scandal to an abnormal interest in feces that can include elements of sexual arousal.
On Saturday, he spoke out about disinformation and slander, a theme he surely will continue next year at his World Communications Day speech. The Vatican announced the theme of the speech to be "fake news and journalism for peace."
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Read more: https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/12/16/571344962/pope-begs-journalists-to-avoid-sins-of-communication
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Pope Begs Journalists To Avoid 'Sins Of Communication' (Original Post)
Eugene
Dec 2017
OP
to be fair, practically all of his job duties conflict with that quote.
Pope George Ringo II
Dec 2017
#2
muriel_volestrangler
(101,353 posts)1. ...
http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2017/10/14/pope_sends_video-message_to_pilgrims_in_fatima_for_end_of_ce/1343102
http://www.im.va/content/gdm/es/mondo/porte-della-misericordia.event.cathedral-of-our-lady-of-lourdes-diocese-of-spokane.html
http://www.vatican.va/latest/documents/escriva_miracolo-canoniz_en.html
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http://www.im.va/content/gdm/es/mondo/porte-della-misericordia.event.cathedral-of-our-lady-of-lourdes-diocese-of-spokane.html
http://www.vatican.va/latest/documents/escriva_miracolo-canoniz_en.html
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Pope George Ringo II
(1,896 posts)2. to be fair, practically all of his job duties conflict with that quote.
MineralMan
(146,325 posts)3. Say! That gives me an idea for a euphemistic insult:
"Why don't you try coprophilia and coprophagy?"
That's much more refined than the short form version.