Tuesday, May 13, 2025 - Pope Leo XIV called for the release of journalists jailed “for seeking and reporting the truth”.
He said this on Monday, May 12, while speaking at an introductory audience
with the media just days after being elected by cardinals in a secret
conclave.
He also warned reporters against using their words to fan hatred.
The Pope, formerly known as Robert Francis Prevost, told assembled
journalists at the Vatican’s vast Paul VI audience hall: “Peace begins with
each one of us — in the way we look at others, listen to others and speak about
others.
“In this sense, the way we communicate is of fundamental importance. We
must say ‘no’ to the war of words and images. We must reject the paradigm of
war.
“Let me, therefore, reiterate today the Church’s solidarity with
journalists who are imprisoned for seeking and reporting the truth, while also
asking for their release.
“The Church recognises in these witnesses — I am thinking of those who
report on war even at the cost of their lives — the courage of those who defend
dignity, justice and the right of people to be informed, because only informed
individuals can make free choices.
“The suffering of these imprisoned journalists challenges the conscience
of nations and the international community, calling on all of us to safeguard
the precious gift of free speech and of the press.”
According to Reporters Without Borders, 550 journalists were detained in
2024, as of December 1.
Pope Leo also reminded journalists of their responsibilities.
“Let us disarm communication of all prejudice and resentment, fanaticism
and even hatred; let us free it from aggression,” he said.
“We do not need loud, forceful communication but rather communication that
is capable of listening and of gathering the voices of the weak who have no
voice.
“Let us disarm words and we will help to disarm the world.”
For those on the forefront of reporting conflicts, injustice and poverty, he
said, “I ask you to choose consciously and courageously the path of
communication in favour of peace”.
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