Vatican
City, 28 October 2013 (VIS) – The Vatican Television Centre (CTV),
instituted by Blessed John Paul II on 22 October 1983, celebrates its
thirtieth anniversary and, this morning, as he received its members
in audience, Pope Francis remarked, “It has come a long way in
these three decades of activity”. Nowadays we find ourselves before
new challenges “which we cannot elude, in order to maintain a firm
evangelical perspective in this form of global communication
highway”.
The
Holy Father, after thanking the employees of the CTV for their
dedication, and also their families, since “they live according to
the Pope's weekly agenda. He advised the workers to “play as a
team”, since “the effectiveness of the pastoral of communication
is possible when bonds are created, by making a group of people
converge around shared projects, in a 'unity of planning and
resources'. We know that this is not easy, but if you help each other
together to work as a team, the burden is lessened and, above all,
also your style of working becomes a testimony of communion”.
“Be
professionals in your service to the Church”, he continued. “Your
work is of great quality, as it needs to be for the task that has
been assigned to you. But your professionalism must always be in the
service of the Church, in everything you do: in filming, in
directing, in editorial decisions, in administration... Everything
must be done with an ecclesiastical style and a perspective, that of
the Holy See. It is necessary for the CTV to be able to effuse to
spectators, to the faithful and to those who are further away, the
perfume and hope of the Gospel”.
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