At the meeting with media representatives, Pope Liu fourteenth remembered that journalists were imprisoned and asked for their release. They also urged “unarmed and unarmed communication.”
Johan Pacheko – Vatican City
The first audience of Pope Liu XIV in the semester of Paulo VI is for media representatives who worked during the range that knows what happened in the election of the new ink. The Holy Father told them at the beginning of his speech on Monday, May 12: “Thank you for the work they did and they did at this time, that for the church, it is basically at the time of grace.”
“No” for the war
Then he thought about the sermon of the mountains: “Blessed are those who work for peace” (MT 5,9), to urge them to “unarmed and armed communication” that transports peace.
Pope Leo XIV says: “Peace begins with each of us: the way we look at others, we listen to others, and talk about others; in this sense, the way we communicate is basic importance: we must say” no “for the war of words and images, we must reject the model of war.”
The freedom of the prisoners imprisoned
And he took this occasion to repeat the “Church’s solidarity with journalists who were imprisoned to seek the truth and inform them,” for them, the Pope asked for its liberation.
“The suffering of these imprisoned journalists challenges the conscience of nations and the international community, and they call us all to protect the precious good in freedom of expression and the press.”
Do not give in to mediators
The Holy Father thanked the hard work in Rome during the past weeks: “These weeks were in Rome to tell the church, its diversity, at the same time, their unity.
The continuous ink asked that before challenging the difficult times that humanity lives, “we should not escape. On the contrary, they ask each of us, in our various jobs and services, that we never give in to mediators.”
Especially the “Church”, the Pope said, the challenge represented in time, in the same way, must be accepted, there can be no contact and a press of time and history. Saint Augustine also reminds us: “Let’s live well and the times will be good. We are the Times” (sermon 311).
Creating human culture and environments
“Communication, in fact, is not only the transfer of information, but to create a culture and human and digital environments that become distances for dialogue and confrontation,” Leo XIV pointed out.
Pope Francis remembers Pope Privost’s invitation to the next World Social Communications Day: Let’s dismantle communication from all prejudice, resentment, intolerance and hatred; Let’s purify the attack.
“Unarmed communication and disarmament allows us
The Pope concluded that “I ask you to choose consciously and bravely the path of peaceful communication.”
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The fans of the fourteenth father Leo Liu for the media representatives
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