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Pope urged the Catholic press to promote dialogue between society

Pope today urged the Catholic media to promote dialogue between all parties of society and become a forum for "debate" between different opinions.
"continues to be regular people, who seek to promote a genuine dialogue between the various social partners, a meeting point and fair debate between different opinions," Benedict told members of the Italian Federation of Catholic Weeklies (FISC), meeting today in an assembly.
The Pope explained that "while fulfilling the work to inform, Catholic newspapers develop an irreplaceable work of formation " with responding to" educational challenge "proposed by the Italian Episcopal Conference (CEI) for the next decade, which aims to" give the people a solid Christian and robust. "
The reasons of faith "beyond any ideological vision and have full citizenship rights in the public debate" and this "requirement" comes the duty of Catholic editors "to give voice to a view that respected Catholic thought in all ethical and social issues. "
"In the context of post-modernity in which we live, one of the most important cultural challenge concerns how to understand the truth," said Pope, who said that given the dominant culture as possible and legitimate, but many truths "The desire present in the human heart shows the inability to be content with partial truths."
"The truth of the thirsty man is a person: Mr. Jesus", as Benedict XVI urged the media to "serve with courage the truth to help the public to look and read the reality from an evangelical point of view. " Via
EFE
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