Pope Francis: fake and sensationalised news 'a very serious sin'

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Pontiff calls on journalists to report precise, complete and correct information, not one-sided reports or ‘old news that has been dealt with’

Pope Francis has criticised journalists who dredge up old scandals and sensationalise the news, saying it’s a “very serious sin” that hurts all involved.

Francis, who plans to dedicate his upcoming annual communications message to “fake news”, told Catholic media on Saturday that journalists perform a mission that is among the most “fundamental” to democratic societies.

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But he reminded them to provide precise, complete and correct information and not to provide one-sided reports.

The pope said: “You shouldn’t fall into the ‘sins of communication:’ disinformation, or giving just one side, calumny that is sensationalised, or defamation, looking for things that are old news and have been dealt with and bringing them to light today.”

He called those actions a “grave sin that hurts the heart of the journalist and hurts others”.

NascentBehavior on December 17th, 2017 at 17:11 UTC »

The pope said: “You shouldn’t fall into the ‘sins of communication:’ disinformation, or giving just one side, calumny that is sensationalised, or defamation, looking for things that are old news and have been dealt with and bringing them to light today.”

He called those actions a “grave sin that hurts the heart of the journalist and hurts others”.

Huh, TIL a new word:

cal·um·ny

noun

the making of false and defamatory statements in order to damage someone's reputation; slander.

synonyms: slander, defamation (of character), character assassination, libel; More a false and slanderous statement.

HunterTAMUC on December 17th, 2017 at 16:51 UTC »

"Thou shalt not commit false testimony" is one of the Ten Commandments, after all.

Drose_Drose_Drose on December 17th, 2017 at 16:37 UTC »

This feels like something that will fall on deaf ears