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New Style of Pope Francis’ Communication: Guidelines for the Catholic Church?
Author(s) -
Andrius Gudauskas,
Saulena Žiugždaitė
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
soter
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2335-8785
pISSN - 1392-7450
DOI - 10.7220/2335-8785.54(82).1
Subject(s) - vocabulary , doctrine , ambiguity , style (visual arts) , gesture , field (mathematics) , sociology , media studies , psychology , law , visual arts , linguistics , philosophy , art , political science , mathematics , pure mathematics
Pope Francis, following the footsteps of his predecessors, took another important step in the field of social commu­nication: instead of academic and ordinary teaching of Church’s “elevated” speech he chooses the vocabulary that is understandable for ordinary person, presents symbolic gestures and intentionally seeks to communicate with the media and to become the “news” himself without the fear of ambiguity. While the concept of communication in terms of doctrine in Church’s documents is not yet fully defined, Pope Francis’ practical suggestions and beha­viour become an example for all levels of communication.Straipsnyje aptariamas naujas popiežiaus Pranciškaus komunikacijos stilius, kaip viena iš jo populiarumo prielaidų. Suponuojama mintis, kad popiežius vietoj Bažnyčios mokymui įprastos kalbėsenos pasirenka eiliniam žmogui suprantamą leksiką, nevengia simbolinių gestų, kryptingai siekia bendrauti su žiniasklaida ir pats tapti „naujiena“, nebijodamas neišvengiamų dviprasmybių. Nors Bažnyčios dokumentuose dar nėra tiksliai apibrėžta komunikacijos sąvoka doktrinos prasme, popiežiaus Pranciškaus praktiniai pasiūlymai ir elgesys tampa sektinu pavyzdžiu visų lygmenų komunikacijai

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