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Communicating the Gospel in a Secularized World: Insights from Vatican and Catholic Media Leaders

Join journalists from around the world as they gather at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes to discuss the important topic of communicating the Gospel in today’s secularized world. Hear from experts in the field, including Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, Katie Prejean McGrady, Host of the Katie McGrady Show on the Catholic Channel, Dr. Paolo Ruffini, Prefect of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communications, and more. 

The event, organized by the Communications Department for the Holy See and the Federation of Catholic Media, focuses on the major challenges facing the Church and society, including the abuse crisis, the impact of social media on Catholic journalism, and how to share the Gospel in a secularized world. With a focus on love and charity, the experts will share their insights and experiences on how to effectively communicate the message of the Gospel. Don’t miss this important discussion on the role of journalists in spreading the word of God.

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