"Um grupo de comunicadores católicos brasileiros faz um estudo crítico sobre o capítulo de Puebla referente à Comunicação. Os capítulos foram escritos, pensando em cursos regionais e paroquiais para liderancas comunitárias. Trata da Comunicação no Brasil, Meios de Comunicação da Igreja,
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Evangelização e Comunicação; aspectos éticos da Comunicação. Em apendice, traz as conclusões dos quatro primeiros encontros de Liturgia de rádio e televisão. E as conclusões do VIII encontro nacional de Pastoral da Comunicação, que preparou o text que o Brasil levou a Puebla." (Comunicação para a verdade e a paz: texto-base. Campanha da Fraternidade 1989. Brasilia: Conferência Nacional dos Bispos do Brasil (CNBB) 1989, página 86-87)
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"Communications between the Church and UNESCO first developed from a Paris Coordinating Office which began in 1947 with Mgr. Roncalli, later Pope John XXIII. When, in 1952, a Permanent Observer of the Holy See with diplomatic statuswas appointed (the first observer also being Mgr. Roncalli), the Coo
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rdinating Office was retained as an Information Centre with an ecclesiastical advisor in the service ofthe International Catholic Organisations. Communication between the Church and UNESCOtakes different routes. - There is the presence ofthe observer from the Holy See; there are delegations and experts; personal contacts and contacts through Embassies, as far as the Vatican is concemed. In addition to the official relations of International Catholic Organisations with consultative status there are also contacts with the Catholic Coordinating Office through their publications, through participation of Catholics in National UNESCO Commissions, membership in UNESCO Clubs, etc. There ist also a considerable range ofjoint interest between the Church and this World Organisation, especially where these interests and concerns differ and where, on account of the spiritual dimension of the Church, some tension may be experienced. It is regretted that there is a Iack of interest and appreciation for the work of UNESCO by Catholics, who, according to Vatican II, should be more committed to activities in the secular world." (Summary)
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"Compilation of basic ecclesiastical documents (almost exclusively of the Catholic Church) on the field of communication. Includes three parts: 1. Vatican documents (pp. 32-302); 2. Latin American documents (pp. 305-473); 3. Brazil (pp. 472-512). For each chapter there is a short introduction and ex
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planations of the historical context since the beginning of colonial times. Detailed index of keywords." (commbox)
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