Vatican official wants Asian bishops to communicate with heart

Vatican official wants Asian bishops to communicate with heart
Discussion at the Bishops’ Meet. Photo: Catholic Social Communications of Thailand

(UCAN): Paolo Ruffini, prefect of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication, told a group of 13 Asian bishops that the Church should communicate through love and sharing more than technology and techniques.

Ruffini was speaking at the opening of the April 15-20 programme organised by the Bishops’ Institute for Social Communication, which functions under the Asian bishops’ Office for Social Communication in Bangkok.

“Evangelisation is not dependent on media,” and the “secret of communication is not technique but love,” Ruffni, the prefect of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication, told the bishops attending the program. He said the Church needs lessons from Asia on communion, adding that Asia thrives on communication.

Noting that the word “communication” comes from the Latin word “communicare,” meaning to “make common” or share, Ruffini said asking the bishops to stress the concept of sharing and togetherness for better communication.

…the Church must plan to welcome digital culture to ‘evangelise the world and strengthen communion among all peoples

Paolo Ruffini

“Christian communication, like Christ’s, must be marked by self-giving and not self-satisfaction prevalent in business and marketing,” he said.

Before the Internet and social media networks arrived, the Church existed as a network. However, the Church must plan to welcome digital culture to “evangelise the world and strengthen communion among all peoples,” Ruffini said.

Digital culture is always changing, and as the Church, “we must evangelise it with love, communion, and social justice.”

Ruffini stressed that all Christians are “digital missionaries, called to be disciples in the environment where they are—parish, school, and even social media.”

The five-day programme is the ninth such and is based on the theme: Synodal Church: Episcopal Ministry and Communication.

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