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杏MAP导航 Francis greeting Cardinal Oswald Gracias. 杏MAP导航 Francis greeting Cardinal Oswald Gracias.  

Cardinal Gracias: Peace journalism very crucial for today鈥檚 world

In a brief interview, the Indian cardinal commented on the message of 杏MAP导航 Francis for the Church's World Communications Day on the theme, 鈥溾楾he truth will set you free鈥. Fake news and journalism for peace.鈥

By Robin Gomes

The Catholic Church is marking its World Communications Day on Sunday, May 13.   

The annual day was established by 杏MAP导航 Paul VI in 1967 to encourage Catholics to reflect on the opportunities and challenges that the modern means of social communication offer the Church to communicate the Gospel message.

World Communications Day is celebrated in most countries on the Sunday before Pentecost Sunday.  However, in some countries, the day is marked on the solemnity of Ascension.

Ahead of each World Communications Day, the 杏MAP导航 issues a message on a particular theme.  鈥溾,鈥 is the theme of the message of 杏MAP导航 Francis for this year鈥檚 observance.

In his message, the 杏MAP导航 warned of the 鈥渄ire consequences鈥 of disinformation spread through fake news, that is fueled by 鈥greed鈥 and the 鈥渢hirst for power,鈥 and thrives on the absence of a 鈥渉ealthy confrontation鈥 necessary for 鈥渃onstructive dialogue.鈥  In today鈥檚 rapidly evolving world of communications, the 杏MAP导航 asked those working in the media to 鈥減romote a journalism of peace鈥 that is truthful and helps to form others, but which is not harmful or sentimental, overlooking serious problems.

Journalism of peace - crucial

Vatican News approached Indian Cardinal Oswald Gracias, Archbishop of Bombay and asked him how important 鈥渏ournalism of peace鈥  was  in today鈥檚 world, including in India.  

According to the cardinal who is president of the Catholic Bishop's Conference of India (CBCI) as well as of the Federation of Asian Bishops鈥 Conferences (FABC), it is 鈥渧ery crucial鈥 for 鈥渏ournalism for peace鈥 to fight fake news.  

Cardinal Gracias expressed satisfaction that 杏MAP导航 Francis has chosen the theme of the truth setting one free.  God, he said, has given us the media, the facility to 鈥渃ommunicate the truth鈥, and as the Holy Father says, 鈥渆vil forces鈥 have begun to use communications 鈥渢o give not the truth but give falsehood,鈥 which is fake news.

Listen to Cardinal Oswald Gracias

Fake news 鈥 challenge for Church

This, the cardinal said, is very dangerous, because the end result could be disharmony, anger, prejudice or hatred based on absolutely nothing, falsehood.   Combatting fake news is a challenge for the Church and its media offices have got to take it seriously, said Cardinal Gracias who is a member of the Council of Cardinals (C9), the group of nine cardinals chosen by 杏MAP导航 Francis to advise him on his reform efforts.

Fake news - challenge for India

Fake news, he pointed out, is also a challenge for the government of India.  One needs to distinguish between fake news and truth, how not to allow fake news to influence ourselves and how to counter fake news in the media by giving the truth. 

This, Cardinal Gracias said, is a 鈥漷remendous鈥 challenge which needs those specialized in the media also to advise the Church. 

Fake news, Cardinal Gracias continued, is particularly dangerous for India whose richness is its variety of religions, language and cultures, where harmony is very important.  And anyone not happy about harmony could create divisions.  The sowers of fake news are the enemies of truth, enemies of the country and are forces of evil, which need to be combatted in every way possible.

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11 May 2018, 15:38