By Webmaster
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May 30, 2025
This weekend the Church celebrates World Communications Day. This year, the theme is: “Share with gentleness the hope that is in your hearts”. Bishop John Arnold, the lead bishop for media and communications says: “Pope Leo has picked up where his predecessor, Pope Francis, left off to speak positively about the need to build bridges with our words. Pope Leo was very measured with the media professionals [in a meeting four days after his election]. He presented language as a force for good if used properly. He was clearly critical of those who would want to lead us astray by using aggressive language or spreading misinformation, but he praised those who use language to present the truth in a reasoned way, which isn’t divisive or aggressive, but helpful to us when we’re trying to build that sense of unity and peace. This was so clear in the speech he made from the balcony when he was elected Pope. He used the word ‘peace’ nine times and spoke about building bridges. “The language that journalists use can be a real foundation for building bridges and avoiding those walls of division.” Bishop Arnold goes on to speak of the importance of the Church in England and Wales collaborating in communicating the gospel message in the spirt of Pope Leo. On this World Communications Day, there will be a second collection at all Masses to support the communications work of the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. You are also able to donate using debit or credit card at the Electronic Donation Station at the back of St. Teilo’s or at this address – https://donate.mydona.com/st-teilo-our-lady-of-lourdes