Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula encouraged Filipino journalists and media practitioners to use technology in promoting truth, human dignity and hope in celebration of World Day of Social Communications on May 17.
The message, heard at Church-run Radio Veritas, was made alongside Pope Leo XIV who called for humane and meaningful communication in an increasingly digital world marked by rapid change.
“In our Philippine context, where the use of modern technology greatly shapes public discourse, relationships, and even the values of our young people, we are reminded of the urgent responsibility to use communication as a bridge toward understanding, solidarity, and hope,” Advincula said.
The cardinal also called Catholic media professionals and church communicators to use digital tools ethically and responsibly in service of truth and common good. “They have a special duty to set an example in the wise and creative use of technology, always serving truth, human dignity, and the common good.”
In addition, Advincula asked communicators to become as individuals “who listen with the heart and speak with charity” in the midst of misinformation and online hostility, and indifference to the poor and vulnerable.
“Let our platforms become spaces where truth is defended, human dignity is respected, and the Gospel is proclaimed with humility, sincerity, and courage,” Advincula said.
The World Day of Social Communications was established by Pope Paul VI following the Second Vatican Council and has been observed annually since 1967, typically on the Sunday before Pentecost.
