"This book serves as a primer on Church teachings and practices concerning communication issues. It is in fact a quite condensed text on nearly every aspect of Church communication. Eilers views communication as a theological principle that "guides and directs the way we see, study, and live our Christian faith in a time when communication is central to human society" (Page 23). The first part is a rapid march through "communication spirituality," a comparison of the way the Church and media operate and a discussion of the way they relate to each other; ethical models of communication; the contributions of the Church to communication in society; and citation of numerous papal encyclicals and other Church pronouncements on communication. The book's longest section is its discussion of Pastoral Communication, covering preaching and liturgy as well as communication planning, the specifities of different communication means from interpersonal communication to multimedia, and parish, diocesan and national communication. The final unit deals with evangelizing communication with an emphasis on the importance of understanding its inter-cultural aspects, especially in non-Western cultures. Eilers offers suggestions for using traditional means of communications such as drama, song, pilgrimages for evangelization, and he stresses the importance of inter-religious dialogue." (CAMECO Update 3-2009)