The Rise of Catholic Thought on Social Communication in the Pontificate of Paul VI
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. In a period of mass media emergence and renewal of Catholicism after Vatican II, the
church initiated into a profound approach to its Social Doctrine on the media. With
a theology of communication as a cornerstone, numerous ecclesial documents published during the Papacy of Paul VI explored the implications of the media for society
and the internal life of the church. This study aims to analyse the contents on the
media addressed in official documents of the Catholic Church during the Pontificate
of Paul VI. The conclusions of the research show to what extent communication
is a significant issue for public theology and delve into the meaning of the right to
information and public opinion, the place of the media in education, the training of
communicators and recipients, the importance of the media for the church, and the
involvement of Catholics in the media.
The Rise of Catholic Thought on Social Communication in the Pontificate of Paul VI
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1872-5171Palabras Clave
.Paul VI – Christian social thought – public theology – communication – mass media