Subject: austraLasia' # 323, #324
LISTEN TO THE SMALL SOFT VOICES!
Ambrose Pereira
CHICAGO: 1st May -- The Religious Communications Conference in Chicago
continues as panelists and participants grapple with what the 21st century
really means for the mix of faith, media and community. The Conference
might be in Chicago, and many of the presenters from the North American
experience, but amongst the participants are members of the Asia-Pacific
region, including Salesian Fr. Ambrose Pereira, vitally interested in the
role of the media in the communication of faith to a 'world' of islands and
atolls.. It is a world that cannot isolate itself from the influence of the
big, loud voices of global monopolies, always rich, mostly white, often
famous.
"It is the small soft voices that need to be heard, not pacified" and it is
the task of the religious reporter to leave the confines of keyboard and
office and go out to meet the voices of the poor and the lost and the
forgotten.
Fr. Ambrose returns from this Conference to take up similar issues in the
immediate area of his own mission in Honiara and the Western Pacific.
Towards the end of this month, the focus shifts to Suva, Fiji, and the
UNDA-OCIC conference on media and religious communication.