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India’s Catholic media concerned over failure to play watchdog role

In a statement released on December 1, the group said journalists should have the courage “to heal the illness plaguing society"

The Indian Catholic Press Association (ICPA) has expressed deep concern over the failure of the country’s media to become the watchdog of governance in the country.

In a statement released on December 1, the group said journalists should have the courage “to heal the illness plaguing society.”

“Today we pledge to listen to the people, encounter and engage with them to make our communication more effective and responsive until that time truth, justice, reconciliation and peace prevail,” it said.




The Catholic media group held its 26th national convention at St. Paul’s Media Complex in Bandra, Mumbai with the theme “Hit the Streets: Listen, Encounter, Engage” based on Pope Francis’ message this year for the World Communications Day.

In his address, Justice Aloysius Aguiar, a former judge of Bombay’s High Court, said a good journalist “is one who hits the street in pursuit of truth despite all the hardships and threats to life.”

“But unfortunately the fourth pillar of democracy in the country has failed in its sacred duty of scrutinizing the government’s policies and programs,” he added.

More than 30 journalists from across the country attended the convention held after a gap of two years due to the pandemic.

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Bishop Salvadore Lobo reminded the participants of how Jesus should be the role model for every journalist.

“Jesus hit the street to listen to the different stories of the people, encountered them at their different walks of life and engaged them to bring about lasting transformation,” said Bishop Lobo.

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