A mutual exchange of advice and information between the Offices of the
various countries will conduce to greater efficiency and harmony in the work of
reviewing films, while due consideration will be given to varying conditions
and circumstances. It will thus be possible to achieve unity of outlook in the
judgments and in the communications which appear in the Catholic Press of the
world.
These Offices will profit not only from the experiments made in the United States but also from the work which Catholics in other countries have achieved
in the motion picture field.
Even if employees of the Office - with the best
of good will and intentions - should make an occasional mistake, as happens in
all human affairs, the Bishops, in their pastoral prudence, will know how to
apply effective remedies and to safeguard in every possible way the authority
and prestige of the Office itself. This may be
done by strengthening the staff with more influential men or by replacing those
who have shown themselves not entirely suited to so delicate a position of
trust.