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By comparison, the press appeared, like the radio, as an instrument of "education of the people, of intellectual life," wrote a German cardinal in 1931. He deplored "The film that projects its images with such rapidity that they flutter... that their change as rapid as lightning makes thought and reflection hardly possible..."
With the newspaper, on the other hand, one could take gambling data india the time to reread it, to be intelligent, added the prelate of Munich. So be it. But for the pope the essential was elsewhere. To be sought on the side of journalism itself. During a pilgrimage of the Catholic press to Rome in June 1933, Pius XI expressed his thoughts clearly.
"Some have said that journalists are the 'mouthpieces' of public opinion, others that they are sometimes its manufacturers. Both definitions seem true... One need only consider the sovereign importance of public opinion, a force that is nevertheless indefinable and elusive..."
Pius XI therefore seemed to endorse the exercise, the journalistic practice. A sort of papal observation of an editorial fatum, "That's how it is, professionals make the news...", he seemed to recognize. But be careful, a principle of responsibility applies to them, there is good and bad news. Pius XII would theorize at length later on all these points, a fortiori with the appearance of television.
With the newspaper, on the other hand, one could take gambling data india the time to reread it, to be intelligent, added the prelate of Munich. So be it. But for the pope the essential was elsewhere. To be sought on the side of journalism itself. During a pilgrimage of the Catholic press to Rome in June 1933, Pius XI expressed his thoughts clearly.
"Some have said that journalists are the 'mouthpieces' of public opinion, others that they are sometimes its manufacturers. Both definitions seem true... One need only consider the sovereign importance of public opinion, a force that is nevertheless indefinable and elusive..."
Pius XI therefore seemed to endorse the exercise, the journalistic practice. A sort of papal observation of an editorial fatum, "That's how it is, professionals make the news...", he seemed to recognize. But be careful, a principle of responsibility applies to them, there is good and bad news. Pius XII would theorize at length later on all these points, a fortiori with the appearance of television.