ROME: “There is
the need to assist and support persons in their search for
Truth and be sure to engage in respectful dialogue among
people”, stressed Archbishop Claudio Celli, President of the
Pontifical Commission for Social Communications as he
addressed the SIGNIS Board members gathered at the
conference hall of Radio Vatican, on 10 November, 2011 at
the Vatican City, Rome.
The interactive hour-long
session was animated by long time Fr. Fredrick Lombardi sj,
Director of Radio Vatican, and Director of Vatican Radio
English Programmes Sean-Patrick Lovett. In
drawing on the variety and experience of the SIGNIS members he
highlighted richness and creativity that enables faith
experiences to be shared. He
dwelt much on the SIGNIS thrust: ‘Creating images with the new
Generation’. Present for the
interaction were representatives of the Italian Bishops
Conference.
SIGNIS Board members
met at Casa Arso from 7 to 12 November, 2011 for their
annual Board meeting. Programs
were evaluated, current changing trends and technology were
discussed and plans for the future were proposed.
Priorities and plans
incorporating digital possibilities were at the forefront of
the discussions. SIGNIS members
were encouraged to dwell further: Media Monitoring, training
of Young Video Journalists, Television and Film Reviews,
Spirituality and Cinema and the Photo Handkerchief Project –
thus preparing their members for the World Congress in 2013.
SIGNIS - the World
Catholic Association for Communications dwells on audio,
visual and the electronic media – to ensure that the ‘Good
News’ has its place in the media of today.
With the development of digital technology it is
encouraging all to use all these means of social
communications to empower and enhance lives.
Stressing on youngsters who are avid consumers of the
media, and using their talents and creativity, it encourages
church personnel to harness these human resources to bring
about creativity in productions.
SIGNIS Pacific was
represented by Fr. Ambrose Pereira sdb, Solomon Islands and
Agatha Furivai, Fiji – involved in Media Education and Media
Monitoring in their countries and in the Pacific.
Australia based Peter Thomas, SIGNIS Vice President has
been very supportive of all that has been done in the Pacific.