By: SOCCOM
In conjunction with the 55th World Communications Day, the Diocese
of Sandakan launched its very first website. It was officially launched by Bishop Julius Dusin Gitom right after the
church’s Eucharistic celebration which also commemorates the Solemnity of
Ascension of the Lord on Saturday, 15 May 2021.
Bishop Julius expressed that it was a blessing in the Diocese to
celebrate World Communications Day. He deliberated that the theme for this
year's 55th World Communications Day is “Come
and See” (John 1:46), Communicating by Encountering People Where and as They
Are. Before Jesus ascended into
heaven, he imparted his final instructions to his disciples, to preach the good
news and make disciples of all nations. In response to Jesus’ instruction in
our present time, Bishop Julius stated that we must make use of all the
communicating tools, such as the internet, which is the essential platform of
evangelization, especially in today's modern world. The newly launched website will also allow
the church to connect digitally with the rest of the world so that the gospel
is made known far and wide.
Bishop Julius also shared to the parishioner few messages
extracted from Pope Francis’ message on the 55th World Communication Day:-
“‘Come and see’ is the
simplest method to get to know a situation, it is the most honest test of every
message, because, to know, we need to encounter, to let the person in front of
me speak, to let his or her testimony reach me.
The internet, with its
countless social media expressions, can increase the capacity for reporting and
sharing, with many more eyes on the world and a constant flood of images and
testimonies. Potentially we can all become witnesses to events that otherwise
would be overlooked by the traditional media, contribute to society, and
highlight more stories, including positive ones. Thanks to the internet we have
the opportunity to report what we see, what is taking place before our eyes,
and to share it with others.
At times where good news
is shared, there is also the risk of misinformation being spread on social
media which has become evident to everyone. All of us are responsible for the
communications we make, for the information we share, for the control that we
can exert over fake news by exposing it.
All of us are to be witnesses of the truth, to go, to see, and to share.”
At the end of his speech, Bishop Julius thanked all parishioners
present for the launching of the Sandakan Diocesan Website and the technical
team for their efforts in creating the Website.
He urged all parishioners from all the various parishes, to share their
views and news so that it can be published and updated on the website.
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