Feb 20, 2012
Recently Pope Benedict XVI delivered a message for the 46th World Communications Day. “Silence and Word: Path of Evangelization” explored the nature, methods, consequences as well as opportunities of modern communications.
Like most people, I was too busy to pay attention when it came out.
At home, in the car, in the classroom, even at the grocery store, I watched flat-screen HD televisions, talked into smartphones, listened to radios and read an array of online websites, all in the name of communication.
Modern communications have undeniably given people around the world unprecedented and innumerable ways to receive and share information. Endless activity for its own sake, however, proves the very point of the Holy Father’s message: the cacophony of human talk and cyberspace traffic has drowned out the symphony of silence.