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Friday, 10 October 2025 10:36

Pope Outlines Purpose of Journalism

Pope Outlines Purpose of Journalism during Meeting with MINDS International

Pope Leo XIV took time on Thursday, October 9, to address MINDS International, a global network of leading news agencies whose mission is to share the truth, often at tremendous risk to their personal safety.  The pope said, “If today we know what is happening in Gaza, Ukraine, and every other land bloodied by bombs, we largely owe it to them [the news agencies].”

The pope described these "extraordinary eyewitness accounts" as the "culmination of the daily efforts of countless people who work to ensure that information is not manipulated for ends that are contrary to truth and human dignity.”

He called on media professionals to uphold the highest standards of integrity and truth because of the risks their colleagues take to ensure the world stays informed.

He also repeated his appeal for the release of journalists who have been unjustly detained or persecuted—calling out that the work of a journalist “can never be considered a crime. It is a right that must be protected.” It is the duty of media professional to hold fast to their ministry. “Your service requires competence, courage, and a sense of ethics,” said the pope.

The pope highlighted the confusion or crisis that is resulting from the line between truth and falsehood becoming blurred. The irony is that this is occurring as technological developments make news available faster than ever before.

Quoting his predecessor, Pope Francis, the pope repeated his call for "courageous entrepreneurs, courageous information engineers," to prevent the degradation of communication through clickbait, disinformation, and unfair competition. Media agencies, he noted, are on the frontlines and must find ways to balance economic sustainability with a commitment to accurate, balanced reporting.

The pope also raised the fact that the rise of artificial intelligence makes the situation of delivering the truth all the more difficult. "Who controls the algorithms, who directs it, and for what purposes?” he asked. He proposed that human beings remain at the center and that the power over these new tools not be concentrated in the hands of a few.

"With your patient and rigorous work," Pope Leo said, "you can act as a barrier against those who, through the ancient art of lying, seek to create divisions in order to rule by dividing."

The United Nations “World Press Freedom Day” will be celebrated May 3, 2026. This day is a celebration of the commitment to upholding the fundamental principles of press freedom and to defending the media from attacks on its independence. The UN General Assembly proclaimed the day in 1993, following a recommendation from UNESCO, to raise awareness about the importance of press freedom, assess its state globally, honor journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty, and encourage media professionals to reflect on professional ethics. 

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