Pontifical Council for Social
Communications
Art. 169 — § 1. The Pontifical Council for Social Communications
is involved in questions regarding the means of social communication, so that,
also by these means, human progress and the message of salvation may benefit
secular culture and mores.
§ 2. In carrying out its functions, the Council must proceed in close
connection with the Secretariat of State.
Art. 170 — § 1. The chief task of this Council is to encourage and
support in a timely and suitable way the action of the Church and her members
in the many forms of social communication. It takes care to see that newspapers
and periodicals, as well as films and radio or television broadcasts, are more
and more imbued with a human and Christian spirit.
§ 2. With special solicitude the Council looks to Catholic newspapers
and periodicals, as well as radio and television stations, that they may truly
live up to their nature and function, by transmitting especially the teaching
of the Church as it is laid out by the Church’s magisterium, and by spreading
religious news accurately and faithfully.
§ 3. It fosters relations with Catholic associations active in social
communications.
§ 4. It takes steps to make the Christian people aware, especially on
the occasion offered by World Communications Day, of the duty of every person
to work to ensure that the media are of service to the Church’s pastoral
mission.
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