Francis, “Where There Is Ambiguity, Let Us Bring Clarity”
Pope Francis released on January 24 his message for World Day of Social Communications condemning “fake news” while advocating for a "journalism of peace". He calls “fake news” the devil’s work but …More
Pope Francis released on January 24 his message for World Day of Social Communications condemning “fake news” while advocating for a "journalism of peace". He calls “fake news” the devil’s work but doesn’t tackle the problem of discrediting of real news.
Francis admits that a “slight distortion of the truth can have dangerous effects" which unwittingly may be a reference to Amoris Laetita.
A concluding prayer is of the same tenor, “Where there is ambiguity, let us bring clarity”.
#newsEmqmtprnme
Francis admits that a “slight distortion of the truth can have dangerous effects" which unwittingly may be a reference to Amoris Laetita.
A concluding prayer is of the same tenor, “Where there is ambiguity, let us bring clarity”.
#newsEmqmtprnme
- Report
Social media
Change post
Remove post
HerzMariae
- Report
Change comment
Remove comment
"Where there is ambiguity, let us bring clarity"! Good joke.
O'Donoghue
- Report
Change comment
Remove comment
Where there is ambiguity, let us bring clarity? ...surely not when it comes to answering the Dubia.
Rafał_Ovile
- Report
Change comment
Remove comment
Now advocates of NWO are executing the gradual enforcement of censorship... Under pretext of fake news mainstream is eliminating anti-global far right....
De Profundis
- Report
Change comment
Remove comment
How ironic.