Jacek Dąbała’s book „Media and journalism. Axiology - workshop – identity” is an extremely inspiring publication. Taken topics encourage a deeper interest in the various aspects of the media. The book is addressed to both journalists, media experts, students of media, as well as for people who want to understand and develop their knowledge of media and use this knowledge in practice.
In the Catholic Church is being paid much attention to new media and their practical use in the work of the new evangelization. The article presents issues related to the Catholic press, especially with the parish press and the role it plays in parish communities. In case of the article below an inspiration and field of observations of this type of activity is Archdiocese of Lublin.
27 years of John Paul II pontificate convinced the world that love, sacrifice, forgiveness and openness towards the people of all races, religions, of all ages is still possible in the world of conflicts, wars and crisis. John Paul II used all his gifts, particularly words and gestures which in case of former actor were used in the best possible way. It was obvious since the very first day of his service. Regarding the language (words) of the Pope we can discover that he never commanded, but asked people to do something good. He wished the people the best, realizing that the wish is the best way to show his good will and express that it is the best way to communicate all believers. John Paul II was the master in media. He was very natural, smiling, blessing- and all of this was very sincere. And even now, since his death and at present time, after his beatification he is alive in people's minds and thoughts.
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