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Thursday, March 4, 1999

POPE ADDRESSES PLENARY OF SOCIAL COMMUNICATIONS COUNCIL


VATICAN CITY, MAR 4, 1999 (VIS) - The members, consultors, experts and staff of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications were received by the Holy Father this morning, on the occasion of their plenary assembly.

In his speech to them he recalled that 1999 marks two anniversaries for the council: the 35th anniversary of the document "In Fructibus Multis," which he called "a founding document" of the council because it answered a specific request of Vatican Council II Fathers for the establishment of as special commission for social communications, and the 25th year of one of the "council's best known initiatives, the telecast of the Christmas Midnight Mass from St. Peter's Basilica, now one of the most widely followed religious programs in the world."

"The close and positive cooperation between the Church and the media," the Pope observed, "will doubtless be taking a significant step forward in the Year 2000, as the grace of the Great Jubilee is carried to the four corners of the earth." He thanked the council for its efforts 'to ensure that the celebrations connected with the Jubilee will be broadcast as widely and effectively as possible, and in a way that communicates the Jubilee's message of conversion, hope and joy."

The Holy Father stressed that "a vital aspect of cooperation between the Church and media is the ethical reflection which the Church proposes, without which the world of social communications, potentially so creative, can harbor and spread destructive counter-values. It is heartening to learn that, since the publication of the document 'Ethics in Advertising', a suggestion has come from other people in the media that there be a similar document offering ethical guidance in other areas of communications."

In concluding remarks, the Pope affirmed that "the Church's moral teaching is the fruit of a long tradition of ethical wisdom reaching back to the Lord Jesus Himself. ... I therefore encourage you to pursue your study of the ethical dimension of media culture and of the power of the media over people's lives and over society in general. I urge you to continue to promote effective training of Catholics involved in the media on every continent."

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