We therefore decree that the
Pontifical Commission for Motion Pictures, Radio and Television have a fixed
and permanent status as an Office of the Holy See, that its allotted scope be
to examine the various problems connected with Motion Pictures, Radio and
Television, and to provide assistance and direction in accordance with the
precepts and directives set down in the Encyclical Letter
Miranda prorsus and other commands issued in the future by the
Apostolic See.
The task of this Pontifical Commission is as
follows: to take cognizance of the tendencies and the actual content of the
motion pictures issued and of radio and television programmes; to direct and
assist the development of the work of International Catholic Organizations and
of National Offices for Motion Pictures, Radio and Television: these concern
particularly problems proposed by the classification of films according to
moral category, as well as by radio and television programmes which aim at the
spread of religious ideas; the instruction of the faithful, especially the
young, concerning their duty as Christians, binding in conscience, with
reference to these entertainments (cfr. A. A. S., vol. 49, pp. 780 et seq.);
finally, to send reports to the Sacred Congregations and Offices of the
Apostolic See, as well as to groups of Bishops and individual local Ordinaries,
on the manifold and difficult questions connected with this subject.
On the other hand, the Sacred Congregations
of the Roman Curia and the other Offices of the Apostolic See are to ask the
opinion of this Commission before they order or permit anything which concerns
Motion Pictures, Radio and Television, and they are to inform the said
Commission of any instructions they may have given on their own authority.
The President heads the Pontifical
Commission for Motion Pictures, Radio and Television. He shall present, every six
months, a report on the activities of the Commission.
The following are members of the Commission:
the Assessors and Secretaries of the Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office, of
the Consistorial Congregation, of the Congregations for the Oriental Church, of
the Council, for Religious, for the Propagation of the Faith, for Seminaries
and University Studies, and the Substitute Secretary of Our Secretariat of
State; in addition, others can be appointed according to Our wishes.
To assist him in his work the President
shall have the Secretary of the Commission and other officials (cfr. A. A.
S., vol. 43, appendix fascicle 8, p. [3]).
Assistance shall also be rendered to the
Commission by the group of Consultors chosen by the Apostolic See, who are to
be men of special competence in the apostolate of Motion Pictures, Radio and
Television.
Finally, this Commission is to have its
headquarters in the Vatican Motion Picture Library which We intend to establish
in order to assemble Motion Pictures of interest to the Apostolic See.
Finally, this Commission is to have its
headquarters in the Vatican City as an affiliate of Our Secretariat of State.
All things to the contrary notwithstanding.
We gladly give Our blessing to the
undertakings and work of this Pontifical Commission for Motion Pictures, Radio
and Television, and already in the past, We have greatly prized its fruitful
work.
These decisions We proclaim and establish,
decreeing that this present Letter is and remains perpetually valid and
effective; that it receives and possesses its full and complete effects; that
it gives full authority now and in the future to those who are or will be
concerned; and thus it is to be judged and defined according to law that from
this moment, whatever may chance to be attempted to the contrary by anyone by
any authority, knowingly or unknowingly, in these matters, is to be considered
null and void.
Given at St. Peter's, Rome, under the
seal of the Fisherman, on the 22nd day of February, in the year 1959, the first
of Our Pontificate.
JOHN
XXIII
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