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Media’s coverage of religion

Posted Tuesday, May 24th, 2005 by Justin

(Zenit.org) One of the first public acts of Benedict XVI was an address to representatives of the media in Rome on April 23. After thanking them for all their efforts in covering the death of John Paul II and the subsequent conclave the Pope noted: “The possibilities opened up for us by modern means of social communication are indeed marvelous and extraordinary!”

The Pontiff expressed his desire to continue the “fruitful dialogue” with the media begun by John Paul II. But Benedict XVI also had some recommendations to make for those working in communications.

Read Full Story: Benedict XVI Reaches Out to Media

Posted by Justin in Catholicism, Media Studies

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