Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | Introduction~A REVOLUTION IN HUMAN COMMUNICATIONS~1. At the dawn of a new
2 Intro | vast expansion of human communications is profoundly influencing
3 Intro | view of the role played by communications during the "radical transformations"
4 Intro | modern age is the world of communications which is unifying humanity
5 Intro | villag”'. The means of social communications have become so important
6 Intro | Council's decree on social communications, Inter Mirifica, and two
7 Intro | Pontifical Council for Social Communications wishes to reflect on the
8 Intro | whatever the development of communications in a space age may have
9 Intro | understanding of issues relating to communications and media, and to translate
10 Intro | recognized that developments in communications technology, in particular,
11 Intro,0(4)| II, Message for the World Communications Day 1990, in L'Osservatore
12 Intro | responsible for the creative communications work underway in the Church
13 Intro | more effectively in their communications efforts and to act in more
14 Intro | in the very heart of mass communications". 6~
15 Intro,0(6)| Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Criteria for Ecumenical
16 Intro,0(6)| Inter-religious Cooperation in Communications, n. 1, Vatican City, 1989.~~~~~~
17 1 | I. THE CONTEXT OF SOCIAL COMMUNICATIONS~
18 1,A | today's revolution in social communications involves a fundamental reshaping
19 1,A | societies, intercultural communications, and the perception and
20 1,A | and religious beliefs. The communications revolution affects perceptions
21 1,B | inextricably linked to contemporary communications systems. National investment
22 1,B | investment in an efficient communications infrastructure is widely
23 1,B | to develop new markets, communications firms become ever more "
24 2 | WORK OF THE MEANS OF SOCIAL COMMUNICATIONS~6. Communio et Progressio
25 2 | dynamic source of the Church's communications in proclaiming the Gospel.
26 2,A(13) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Pornography and Violence
27 2,B | contribution the media of social communications can make to its efforts
28 2,B | those responsible for the communications media. On the Church's side
29 2,C | community and progress~9. Communications in and by the Church is
30 2,C | a unique light on social communications and on the role which, in
31 2,D | responsible use of media of social communications, for realizing and protecting
32 2,E | The media of social communications can and should be instruments
33 2,E | culture” created by modern communications... with new languages, new
34 2,E | presence within the world of communications.~
35 3,A | culture created by modern communications in order to evangelize effectively,
36 3,A | we have said repeatedly, communications technology is a marvelous
37 3,A | out, the application of communications technology has been a mixed
38 3,B | recognizing the media of social communications as "the privileged way"
39 3,B | duty to offer formation to communications professionals and to the
40 3,D | right to information and communications~15. It is not acceptable
41 3,D | national institutions of social communications.~Where legal and political
42 3,D | seeking alternative models of communications for its own members and
43 4,A | designing the process of communications itself. Then, too, grassroots
44 4,A | just, equitable systems of communications and information which safeguard
45 4,A | responsibly in the processes of communications which in so many ways help
46 4,B | Church's own media of social communications~17. Along with its other
47 4,B | commitments in the area of communications and media, the Church must
48 4,B | and programs for social communications. These include the Catholic
49 4,B | Church-related organizations of communications professionals -- including
50 4,B | the international Catholic communications organizations -- whose members
51 4,B | Church's activities: social communications have a role to play in every
52 4,B | there be a pastoral plan for communications, but communications should
53 4,B | for communications, but communications should be an integral part
54 4,C | Education and training in communications should be an integral part
55 4,C(30) | the Instruments of Social Communications, Vatican City, 1986.~~~~~~
56 4,D | D. Pastoral care of communications personnel~19. Media work
57 4,D | in secular media and the communications industries approach their
58 4,D | moral challenges facing communications professionals. Typically,
59 5,A | of the claims advanced by communications work, bishops and others
60 5,B | pastoral plan for social communications~21. We therefore strongly
61 5,B | or assemblies include a communications component in every pastoral
62 5,B | pastoral plans for social communications itself, or else review and
63 Conclu | evaluation, and right use of communications technology and the media
64 Conclu | and the media of social communications are now fundamental.~ ~
65 App | PASTORAL PLAN FOR SOCIAL COMMUNICATIONS~23. Media conditions and
66 App | Church in the field of social communications differ from nation to nation
67 App | integrated pastoral plan for communications, preferably in consultation
68 App | international and national Catholic communications organizations and with local
69 App | professionals. Furthermore, communications ought to be taken into account
70 App | developed such plans in which communications needs are identified, goals
71 App | financing, and a variety of communications efforts is coordinated.~
72 App,1 | Pastoral Plans for Social Communications in a Diocese, Episcopal
73 App,1 | pastoral plan for social communications should include the following
74 App,1 | consultation, which identifies communications strategies for all Church
75 App,1 | media organizations and communications personnel, including those
76 App,1 | for Church-related social communications in support of evangelization,
77 App,2 | pastoral plan for social communications~25. The plan should offer
78 App,3 | analysis of the internal communications environment, including the
79 App,3 | structures and programs for communications as well as the opportunities
80 App,3 | information: a needs assessment, a communications audit, and a resource inventory.
81 App,3 | and weaknesses of existing communications structures and procedures.
82 App,3 | procedures. The third identifies communications resources, technology, and
83 App,4 | identify conference or diocesan communications goals and priorities. This
84 App,4 | circumstances.~28.Education. Communications issues and mass communications
85 App,4 | Communications issues and mass communications are relevant to every level
86 App,4 | education. A pastoral social communications plan should attempt:~a)
87 App,4 | educational opportunities in communications as essential components
88 App,4 | and courses related to the communications needs of the Church and
89 App,4 | technology, management and communications ethics and policy issues
90 App,4 | through the application of communications technology and mass communications.~
91 App,4 | communications technology and mass communications.~29. Spiritual Formation
92 App,4 | Church apostolate of social communications or the secular media often
93 App,4 | pastoral plan for social communications therefore should seek:~a)
94 App,4 | pastoral plan for social communications should be designed:~a) to
95 App,4 | congregations working in social communications;~d) to collaborate with
96 App,4 | pastoral plan for social communications should seek:~a) to maintain
97 App,4 | professionals;~d) to celebrate World Communications Day as a means of fostering
98 App,4 | the importance of social communications and supporting the communications
99 App,4 | communications and supporting the communications initiatives of the Church.~
100 App,4 | strategies in the field of social communications must be based on the results
101 App,4 | evaluation. It is important that communications research include topics
102 App,4 | pastoral plan for social communications should be designed:~a) to
103 App,4 | fundamental research related to communications needs and concerns of the
104 App,4 | of interpreting current communications research and applying it
105 App,4 | and instruments of social communications and their role in the Church
106 App,4 | Church and society.~33. Communications and Development of Peoples.
107 App,4 | Accessible point-to-point communications and mass media offer many
108 App,4 | pastoral plan for social communications should be designed:~a) to
109 App,4 | publishing to satellite communications -- so as to contribute to
110 App,4 | positions on matters of communications law and policy, and on the
111 App,4 | and on the development of communications systems;~c) to analyze the
112 App,4 | social impact of advanced communications technology and to help prevent
113 App,4(34) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Criteria for Ecumenical
114 App,4(34) | Inter-religious Cooperation in Communications, n. 14.
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