message - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Mon, 17 Dec 2012 01:45:15 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg message - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Right to work is needed for peace, says Pope https://cathnews.co.nz/2012/12/18/right-to-work-is-needed-for-peace-says-pope/ Mon, 17 Dec 2012 18:30:12 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=38000

In a wide-ranging message for the World Day of Peace on January 1, Pope Benedict XVI says peace is threatened by a much broader set of causes than war, terrorism and international crime. Peace involves the human person as a whole, the Pope says, so true peacemakers defend human life at every stage of its Read more

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In a wide-ranging message for the World Day of Peace on January 1, Pope Benedict XVI says peace is threatened by a much broader set of causes than war, terrorism and international crime.

Peace involves the human person as a whole, the Pope says, so true peacemakers defend human life at every stage of its existence and promote the common good through their economic policies and activities.

Among the points the Pope makes are:

In growing sectors of public opinion, "the ideologies of radical liberalism and technocracy are spreading the conviction that economic growth should be pursued even to the detriment of the state's social responsibilities and civil society's networks of solidarity".

One of the social rights and duties most under threat today is the right to work. A fresh understanding of work, as a fundamental good for the individual, for the family and for society, is required so that a policy of universal employment can be realised.

At this stage in history, it is becoming increasingly important to promote the right to religious freedom "not only from the negative point of view, as freedom from — for example, obligations or limitations involving the freedom to choose one's religion — but also from the positive point of view, in its various expressions, as freedom for - for example, bearing witness to one's religion, making its teachings known, [and] engaging in activities in the educational, benevolent and charitable fields".

Every offence against life, especially at its beginning, "causes irreparable damage to development, peace and the environment", so those who support abortion "will never be able to produce happiness or peace".

There is also a need to "acknowledge and promote the natural structure of marriage as the union of a man and a woman in the face of attempts to make it juridically equivalent to radically different types of union".

Such principles, the Pope says, are inscribed in human nature itself and the Church's efforts to promote them are not therefore confessional in character but addressed to people of all religious affiliations.

Sources:

Catholic News Service

AsiaNews

Text of Pope's message

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The Catholic Church Is out of Control https://cathnews.co.nz/2011/07/22/the-catholic-church-is-out-of-control/ Thu, 21 Jul 2011 19:32:06 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=7774

Matthew Warner sees a problem with the way that the Catholic Church can view new media. He believes that the Church is "out of control" in the sense that the Church is no longer able to control its message as once it was able to do. He says "They are out of control of their Read more

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Matthew Warner sees a problem with the way that the Catholic Church can view new media. He believes that the Church is "out of control" in the sense that the Church is no longer able to control its message as once it was able to do.

He says "They are out of control of their message ... that is. And they are so out of control of their message precisely because they think they can control it.

"In ancient times—like before there were iPhones—there were relatively few gatekeepers of mass media. And if the Church (whether the Vatican, a diocese or a parish) could control and manage what was said (or—more importantly—what wasn't said) to those few gatekeepers, then the message could be fairly "controlled." Those days are gone.

"Yet, we still have a lot of leadership who think that PR stands for Press Release and that "opting out" of the social web is the "safe thing to do." It's not safe at all. It's perilous.

"They worry that if they open up comments on their website or start a Facebook page or open up online communities where people can express themselves within a church forum, that somebody might say something mean. Or theologically incorrect. Or hateful. Or *gasp* something about how there are sinners in the Church.

"Guess what? They are already saying those things. Every day. Every where. The problem right now is that the Church is largely not a part of the conversation—because it chooses not to be. So whatever control it could have, it foregoes."

He is not despairing of the situation though, as he maintains it is possible to influence the message still through inspirational leadership.

He says that "we have more and more Catholics—both leadership and laity—coming forth to be a part of that influence. And each of us can play our own little role in influencing the message. If we all say "Yes" to that with authenticity and love, the message will not be lost. It will not go unheard. And it won't need to be controlled."

Full Story: National Catholic Register

 

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