Pope To Priests: We Must Blog NOW

First Posted: 03/27/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 04:20 PM ET

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(Ariel David, AP) VATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI has a new commandment for priests struggling to get their message across: Go forth and blog.

The pope, whose own presence on the Web has heavily grown in recent years, urged priests on Saturday to use all multimedia tools at their disposal to preach the Gospel and engage in dialogue with people of other religions and cultures.

And just using e-mail or surfing the Web is often not enough: Priests should use cutting-edge technologies to express themselves and lead their communities, Benedict said in a message released by the Vatican.

"The spread of multimedia communications and its rich 'menu of options' might make us think it sufficient simply to be present on the Web," but priests are "challenged to proclaim the Gospel by employing the latest generation of audiovisual resources," he said.

The message, prepared for the World Day of Communications, suggests such possibilities as images, videos, animated features, blogs, and Web sites.

Benedict said young priests should become familiar with new media while still in seminary, though he stressed that the use of new technologies must reflect theological and spiritual principles.

"Priests present in the world of digital communications should be less notable for their media savvy than for their priestly heart, their closeness to Christ," he said.

The 82-year-old pope has often been wary of new media, warning about what he has called the tendency of entertainment media, in particular, to trivialize sex and promote violence, while lamenting that the endless stream of news can make people insensitive to tragedies.

But Benedict has also praised new ways of communicating as a "gift to humanity" when used to foster friendship and understanding.

The Vatican has tried hard to keep up to speed with the rapidly changing field.

Last year it opened a YouTube channel as well as a portal dedicated to the pope. The Pope2You site gives news on the pontiff's trips and speeches and features a Facebook application that allows users to send postcards with photos of Benedict and excerpts from his messages to their friends.

Many priests and top prelates already interact with the faithful online. One of Benedict's advisers, Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe, the archbishop of Naples, has his own Facebook profile and so does Cardinal Roger Mahony, archbishop of Los Angeles.

In Saturday's message – titled "The priest and pastoral ministry in a digital world: new media at the service of the Word" – Benedict urged special care in contacts with other cultures and beliefs.

A presence on the Web, "precisely because it brings us into contact with the followers of other religions, nonbelievers and people of every culture, requires sensitivity to those who do not believe, the disheartened and those who have a deep, unarticulated desire for enduring truth and the absolute," he said.

Monsignor Claudio Maria Celli, who heads the Vatican's social communications office, said that Benedict's words aimed to encourage reflection in the church on the positive uses of new media.

"That doesn't mean that (every priest) must open a blog or a Web site. It means that the church and the faithful must engage in this ministry in a digital world," Celli told reporters. "At some point, a balance will be found."

Celli, 68, said that young priests would have no trouble following the pope's message, but, he joked, "those who have a certain age will struggle a bit more."

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(Ariel David, AP) VATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI has a new commandment for priests struggling to get their message across: Go forth and blog. The pope, whose own presence on the Web has heavily gro...
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LynnW49
"A great democracy must be progressive." TR
03:25 PM on 03/20/2010
"Priests should use cutting-edge technologies to express themselves and lead their communities, Benedict said in a message released by the Vatican."

And the Pope, no doubt, will be making sure that the priests are not using the technologies to solicit sex with children. Ahem.
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Jonathan D Woodyard
The Savage Legend
06:56 PM on 01/27/2010
That is it! Its official my blog http://TheSavageLegend.blogspot.com is literally about nothing in particular, and is probably detrimental to your intellect, but now, like the Pope. I insist you follow my blog.
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mercury613
In the blue TV screen light
06:08 PM on 01/26/2010
"We Must Blog NOW"

In other words, we must spread more lies NOW.
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Tochi Opara
12:59 PM on 01/26/2010
Looks like the atheist convention let out early this afternoon...
08:28 AM on 01/26/2010
Jeez, Bernie is kind of stylish in his fish god Dogan hat the Catholics stole from that religion when they high jacked it into Catholicism.

Now, they will have a chance to take over Twitter and all the other social sites.

Rev. "Batty Pat" Robertson and the Fundamentalists should be afraid, very afraid.
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wilray
50,000 Screaming Fans (Ignore that other number)
04:18 AM on 01/26/2010
Well, there goes the neighborhood.
09:18 PM on 01/25/2010
So, will the Catholics start holding Sunday services on their cell phones?
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
07:33 PM on 01/25/2010
You know, Benny. If you let priests get married, it just might cut down on pedophilia. Think about it.
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Burkelbile
Dahlink I luff you but geeve me Park Avenoo
06:02 PM on 01/25/2010
" ... and fa' chrissake - keep yer' hands off the KINDER!!! "
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syllable
03:46 PM on 01/25/2010
Blog not Flog....
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01:27 PM on 01/25/2010
Yay! I'm glad. I wouldn't mind following the priest to my local parish on Twitter. I think this is great!
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Tsar Bomba
Socialism Now!
12:33 PM on 01/25/2010
Sorry Pope, Your priests are too busy laundering money at the Vatican Bank to blog.
12:30 PM on 01/25/2010
Just what priests need. Something that better enables them to get "in touch" with youth.

Yes, I know. I'm obviously bound for hades.
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PlayTOE
Morals evolved due to cooperative group living
09:42 PM on 01/25/2010
I also notice that the pope never bothered to purge the pedophiles before recommending his priests get in closer rapport with the young.
08:38 AM on 01/26/2010
They usually try to get them into mutual therapy where they can discuss the acts of the priests and how the kids feel about it. Probably with a religious counselor from their own diocese who was also a victim or perpetrator of pedophilia.
12:07 PM on 01/25/2010
As I am as anti religious as one can be, I actually think that blogging will be an interesting change for Catholicism. It will make them more transparent than they usually are, giving us heathens a chance to challenge real arguments.
08:42 AM on 01/26/2010
Since it is now a felony to solicit minors for sex on the Internet in most of our states, it would give us an opportunity to put many of these fruity little boys in dresses in our prisons where they will be met by victims of pedophilia. They usually do not survive well in such incarceration.
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StealGeorgia
12:06 PM on 01/25/2010
The time of Christianity is past. Spiritually we live in a post Christian world now.

As my High Priestess once said of me... I wish him well. :)
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PenguinLinux
got root ?
12:31 PM on 01/25/2010
Merry Meet. )O(