Bishop Odetoyinbo charges media practitioners to spread hope, positivity, truth

The Catholic Diocese of Abeokuta marked the 2025 World Communication Day with great fervor, holding a thanksgiving Mass at the SS Peter and Paul Catholic Cathedral, Abeokuta.

This year’s celebration with the theme: ‘Share with gentleness the hope that is in your hearts’, was inspired by Pope Francis’ message, which emphasized the importance of inspiring hope and avoiding aggressive language in communication.

In his homily, the Catholic Bishop of Abeokuta Diocese, Most Reverend Dr. Peter Kayode Odetoyinbo, charged media practitioners to be worthy representatives of God, being mindful of their critical role as propagators of good news and hope to a world grappling with despair.

He stressed that journalists and communicators have a responsibility to bring hope and positivity to their audience, particularly in a world filled with challenges and uncertainties.

Bishop Odetoyinbo further encouraged media professionals to rise above temptations and sustain the hope that resides in Christ, guiding what comes from within them with the virtue of truth as they communicate to the outside world.

He emphasized the need for integrity, professionalism, and a commitment to truth-based reporting in the discharge of their duties.

The thanksgiving Mass was followed by a symposium, where panelists deliberated on the importance of responsible journalism, humanity-focused media practice, and truth-based news reporting in promoting social development.

The discussion underscored the critical role that media practitioners play in shaping public discourse and influencing societal values.

The symposium emphasized the need for journalists to prioritise respect, dignity, and humanity in their professional obligations.

Participants were encouraged to seek personal integrity and uphold the highest standards of journalism, recognising the significant impact their work can have on individuals and society as a whole.

The panel of discussants was made up of the CEO of Rock City FM Abeokuta, Niran Malaolu; Founder of Penpushing Media, Dimeji Kayode-Adedeji; Head of Public Affairs, Apple and Pears Limited, Stella Sawyer; Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists, Ogun State, Akinwale Olanrewaju; and CEO, FPN Communications, Fidelis Moses, who all lamented the current trend of social media, which has eroded the values of professionalism and ethics in journalism and media practice.

The 59th edition of the World Day of Social Communications highlights the Catholic Church’s recognition of the pivotal role of communication in promoting global peace, development, and humanity in diversity.

The event brought together journalists and media practitioners to reflect on their roles and responsibilities in shaping a more hopeful and peaceful world.

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