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B. Urgency of a pastoral plan for social
communications
21. We therefore strongly recommend that dioceses and
episcopal conferences or assemblies include a communications component in every
pastoral plan. We further recommend that they develop specific pastoral plans
for social communications itself, or else review and bring up to date those
plans which already exist, in this way fostering the desirable process of
periodic re-examination and adaptation. In doing so, bishops should seek the
collaboration of professionals in secular media and of the Church's own
media-related organizations, including especially the international and
national organizations for film, radio-television, and the press.
Episcopal
conferences in some regions already have been well served by pastoral plans
which concretely identify needs and goals and encourage the coordination of
efforts. The results of the study, assessment, and consultation involved in
preparing these documents can and should be shared at all levels in the Church,
as useful data for pastoral workers. Practical, realistic plans of this sort
also can be adapted to the needs of local Churches. They should of course be
constantly open to revision and adaptation in light of changing needs.
This
document itself concludes with elements of a pastoral plan which also indicate
issues for possible treatment in pastoral letters and episcopal statements at
the national and local levels. These elements reflect suggestions received from
episcopal conferences and media professionals.
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