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ARCHBISHOP FOLEY ON THE INTERNET
AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
VATICAN CITY, JUN 7, 2005 (VIS)
- Archbishop John Foley,
president of the Pontifical
Council for Social
Communications, yesterday
addressed the Information Office
of the Italian Episcopal
Conference on the topic
"Internet and the Catholic
Church in Europe."
He defined the Internet as a
"present and pressing reality
that cannot be ignored," and
noted that the Internet had been
the subject of both John Paul
II's Message for World
Communications Day in 2002 and
two documents from the
pontifical council, "The Church
and the Internet" and "Ethics in
the Internet."
The archbishop stated that the
Church must welcome the
challenges posed by the Internet
but also "remain firm on the
ethical principles and values
that are universally recognized
as indispensable for the growth
and evolution of all cultures.
The Church, as the bearer of the
Revelation of God, has the duty
to communicate the Word and to
encourage the use of the
Internet for the common good,
for the development of peace and
justice in respect for personal
dignity and in a spirit of
solidarity. ... Internet is thus
the areopagus of our times, the
instrument for spreading the
Christian message."
"Among the millions of people
who navigate daily on the
Internet," said Archbishop
Foley, "many will be able to
find a word of hope. ... Thus
the Internet can be a new path
to God," a way for the Church
"to bring the Word of God to
every place, to reach those
living in solitude and who
perhaps would never open the
doors of their home."
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