World Day of Social Communications
Dear Brothers and Sisters!
1. Today the feast of Jesus' Ascension into heaven is
being celebrated in many countries, including Italy. Forty days after his
Resurrection, he was lifted up before his disciples' eyes and a cloud took him
from their sight (cf.
Acts 1: 9). Jesus' public life ended in this way and the Church's
missionary expansion began. From that day, Christ's disciples started to spread
the Word of salvation everywhere, bearing witness to the Death and Resurrection
of their divine Master.
Today the Church continues on this path, proclaiming the Gospel to the
people of our time and telling everyone that our true, definitive homeland is
not here below but "in the heavens", that is, in God.
However, this must not deter us from our involvement in the
world, instead - as the lives of the saints show - it must strengthen it even
more. Only by completing our mission on earth will we finally be able to enter
into God's glory.
2. To proclaim and bear witness to Christ! This is the mission
of every baptized person. This mission is referred to directly by the World
Day of Social Communications, which is being celebrated today and whose
theme is: "Proclaiming Christ in the media at the dawn of the new
millennium". Communications are certainly one of the most extensive areas of
society; therefore the work of media professionals is very important. It was
precisely to underscore this importance, which represents a pastoral priority
for the Church, that the decision was made to celebrate the Jubilee of
Journalists on this occasion, and I myself will shortly have the joy of
meeting them.
The Ecclesial Community, conscious of the mandate it has
received from Christ to "communicate" the Gospel, uses every means for this
task, including the most modern. Journalists, media professionals and all who
work in this sector in various ways are asked to carry out their mission
responsibly, knowing that when one works with respect for the truth, a valuable
service is rendered to the truth itself, and so also to the human person. I
gladly express my grateful encouragement to journalists and to everyone working
in the information field who, in every part of the world, dedicate themselves to
the good of man by serving justice, freedom and peace, frequently at the cost of
personal sacrifice.
3. May the Spirit of God help everyone who is seeking and
serving the truth. May he help and guide the Church so that she can enter the
new millennium filled with the light and strength of Christ.
Let us entrust this prayer to Mary. Together with her, in this week that
prepares us for the feast of Pentecost, let us relive the prayerful waiting of
the Apostles in the Upper Room.
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