... the media can be used to proclaim the Gospel or reduce it to silence in human hearts.
( Aetatis Novae, Pastoral Instruction on Social Communications,1992)
EVENTS. NEWS. MEDIA RELEASES. STATEMENTS. Catholic Religious Australia wishes to use the media to proclaim the Good News through highlighting the Gospel-inspired work of thousands of Religious ministering in Australia and overseas.
Entering this website is like opening a door that leads into a world of commitment, adventure and hard work; a world in which a lot of laughter can be heard but one in which tears are also shared. Through the events advertised or recorded here, Sisters, Brothers and priests share their passions and introduce you to wonderful people who are part of their world. On some occasions, they will give voice to the voiceless while on others they will demand action. It is here, especially, you will encounter their prophetic witness and service.
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Social communication - today's mass media - are capable of increasing almost indefinately the area in which the Word of God is heard; they enable the Good News to reach millions of people. The Church would feel guilty before the Lord if she did not utilise these powerful means that human skill is daily rendering more perfect. It is through them she proclaims 'from the housetops' the message of which she is the depository. In them she finds a modern and effective version of the pulpit. Thanks to them she succeeds in speaking to the multitudes.
(Pope Paul VI, Evangelii Nuntiandi, 1975)
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