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USCCB Committee on Communications POSITION PAPER from The and the Catholic Press Association of the January 2006 In the mid to late 1990s the boards of the Catholic Press Association and Unda (as the Since then, the executive committees, boards, and a joint Vision 2010 Committee have been exploring ways to collaborate. Since 2005, the two associations have held a joint annual convention. This collaboration is not driven only by Bishop Kicanas’ request, but also by the mission of Catholic communications, rapid advances in electronic technology, changing demographics, and fluctuating economic factors in media communications. John Paul II in his last message for World Communications Day in January of 2005, addressed communicators in this way: “Modern technology places at our disposal unprecedented possibilities for good, for spreading the truth of our salvation in Jesus Christ and for fostering harmony and reconciliation.” He continued by saying that the word of God should be the model for the variety of communications and the purpose of all communication: The model and pattern of all communication is found in the Word of God himself. "In many and various ways God spoke of old to our fathers by the prophets; but in these last days he has spoken to us by a Son" (Heb 1:1). The Incarnate Word has established a new covenant between God and his people - a covenant which also joins us in community with one another. "For he is our peace, who has made us both one, and has broken down the dividing wall of hostility" (Eph Our two associations have taken these words to the heart of our discussions. Our seeking out models of collaboration, even in the variety of expressions of our tasks and roles, is based on our belief that we are in a time of convergence of technology that should promote a convergence of mission. Whether we are a Catholic editor or journalist, a media producer, a director of communications, or a media educator, our mission to tell the stories of faith with effectiveness and energy. New models of electronic communication are emerging every day. The corporate world is making use of these to share messages of consumption and morality. We believe that our two associations must work together to engage in a Catholic response to these models in order to be influential in this rising culture. The theme of our 2007 Catholic Media Convention, “Together We Spread the Word,” ( Helen Osman President, Catholic Press Association of the Jeanean Merkel President,











