ROME - 24 November 2005 - 293 words
Archbishop
Foley praises 'cinema at the service of mankind'
On Tuesday evening, Archbishop
John P Foley, president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications,
inaugurated the Ninth International Congress on Cinema and Spirituality,
which was held in Rome's "Roma Tre" University on November
22 and 23.
Referring to the theme of this year's gathering, "the temptation
to believe," the archbishop said that submitting to such
temptation "means starting along the road of the difficult
search for Truth in a world such as today's which swings from
religious indifference to religious extremism; it means responding
to God despite human incredulity, which can never be completely
overcome, it means undertaking an act of courage, a leap of quality
at the existential level."
The president of the Pontifical Council recalled how in various
films "the temptation to believe ... has given rise to a
dialogue between human beings and God, a dialogue capable of stimulating
spectators to profound reflection, bringing them face to face
with their own intimate identity and with their fellow men."
"The great film directors," the archbishop continued,
"know how to tell the stories of men and women of all times
and cultures to the men and women of today, echoing personal experiences
of great intensity. And it is precisely this valuable potential
of cinema that leads me to hope that it will continue to place
itself at the service of mankind, guiding man to a spiritual understanding
of his own essence."
Archbishop Foley highlighted the fact that "cinema has traversed
more than one hundred years," yet it "continues to amaze
us, to make us think and question ourselves through the masterful
art of those artists who have chosen to share their spiritual
experience with the spectator."
Source: VIS
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