From the Website of CBCP
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Vatican official to Filipino Catholic influencers: Be a witness to Christ in your ordinary life
Being
a “digital missionary” is not just about gaining followers or becoming
an influencer, but about embodying the roles of “witnesses and
Samaritans,” a Vatican communication official said.
Msgr. Lucio
Adrian Ruiz, secretary of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication,
said the concept of online missionary work goes beyond social media
popularity.
Instead, he said it is about using the digital
platforms to share the message of faith, promote solidarity, and reach
those who are marginalized or in need of spiritual support.
“In a world where many seek the truth, you are beacons of hope,” Ruiz said.
“Always
remember, it is not about how many followers you have but about how
much you reflect the love of Christ in what you do and how much you
commit to those who are most distant and in need,” he said.
The
Argentinian priest made the statement in his video message to a
gathering of Filipino Catholic vloggers and digital influencers in
Manila on Friday.
Ruiz emphasized that digital missionaries
should model compassion and authenticity in their online presence, much
like the Good Samaritan in the Bible, who helps those in need without
expecting anything in return.
He also urged individuals and
organizations in the Church to approach their online engagement with a
sense of responsibility and a focus on serving others.
“This is
the moment to be a Church that goes forth, a Church that embraces new
cultures and realities. You are an essential part of this mission,” Ruiz
said.
“Do not be afraid to be authentic, to show your faith transparently, to share your joy and also your struggles,” he added.
The
gathering was organized by the CBCP Episcopal Commission of Social
Communications (ECSC) and YouthPinoy, an organization of online
missionaries under the auspices of the CBCP Media Office.
It was
the first such event in the country aimed at fostering further
collaboration between the institutional Church and online missionaries.
Bishop
Marcelino Antonio Maralit, ECSC chairman, stressed the important role
played by Catholic online influencers in today’s digital age.
“And we realized that it gets more important as time goes by,” according to Maralit, who is also the bishop of San Pablo.
“The
signs of our times are very important and how we respond to it is very
crucial and important. So I wish this group would really look at the
signs and then respond accordingly,” he also said.
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