Thailand: conference on "social communication in the universe

สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว Promote the teaching of social communication to improve the professionalism?, Ethics and social commitment of the aspiring Catholic communicators in Asia and establish a more in Asia? close collaboration between the universities? Catholic teaching this subject. With these recommendations? concluded Saturday near Bangkok in Thailand on Biscom VII, the seventh conference of studies of Asian bishops for Social Communications hosted dall'Assumption University of the Thai capital. For the first time - the agency said UCAN and the site of the Indian bishops' conference - teachers of social communication from across Asia met with bishops and clerics to discuss the theme "Social communication in universities? Catholic Asia: experiences and challenges made. " The meeting, organized by the Office for Social Communications of the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences (FABC), involved a total of 70 among the bishops, priests, religious and laity. Among the personality? leading Msgr. Paul Tighe, secretary of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, the Apostolic Nuncio to Thailand Mgr. And Archbishop Salvatore Pennacchio. Phimphisan George, President of the Commission for Social Communication of the FABC, who presided at the opening Mass. The conference is part of Bangkok in the wake of work by some years, the FABC is doing, with the deepening of themes related to communication and inter-religious dialogue. In particular - as explained by the introduction of the work his father Franz Josef SVD Eliers - the purpose of this edition of Biscom was essentially "to examine the social communications programs in universities? Catholic colleges and in Asia and see how they can promote the dignity? human Christian values and social teachings of the Church. " Participants agreed on the need? to foster a more? close cooperation between the various universities that allow you to share ideas and resources. ? was then highlighted the specificity the mission of universities? Catholics in Asia. Another intervention also emphasized the centrality? communication as a tool for interreligious dialogue, much more? important in a multi-continent and religious traditions, such as Asia.

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