MASS MEDIA
123 The mass media have the effect, among other things, of giving an aura of
reality and actuality to the events, undertakings, and ideas about which they
speak, and, contrariwise, of diminishing in popular estimation the importance
of the things they are suet about.
The message of salvation, therefore, must have a place among the media of
social communication (cf. 1M, 3). If is not enough to perfect the media that
the Church already possesses in this field, but rather if is necessary to
promote co-operation among the producers, writers, and actors who offer their
services for this purpose. Such co-operation requires that on the national and
international levels there be set up groups of experts who can give genuine
assistance if consulted about programs of activities that pertain to religion.
Also, if is the function of catechesis to educate the faithful to discern
the nature and value of things presented through the mass media. This, as is
obvious, demands a technical knowledge of the language proper to these media.
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