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PostPosted: 15 Feb 2012 07:36 
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A professor of interactive media and communication arts from the Franciscan University of Steubenville, Dr Eugene Gan, gave a talk on the use and benefits of media here last week. He is the author of the book Infinite Bandwidth: Encountering Christ in the Media and the talk he gave is so relevant to all of us today that I think it is worthwhile listening to him -- especially as we are overwhelmed by a deluge of media channels and use it in a large part of our day.

Forgive me if I do add that Dr Gan is a fellow countryman, a Singaporean, because it is nice to see a compatriot making a key contribution to the Church when there is so few of us from a small island -- a little red dot in the world. He was back home to visit his folks and will return to the US in a fortnight.

As I have said, I think the topic is relevant to all of us, but especially media professionals in all mediums including IT professionals. I have permission from Dr Gan for you to have access to the audio, so you can download the files here (let me know if you have problems):

Dr Eugene Gan talk

Dr Eugene Gan Q&A

Profile here: Dr Eugene Gan

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PostPosted: 15 Feb 2012 08:40 
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I like the names he has given his children.

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He just had a third child, Benedict. No prizes guessing after whom it is.

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In relation to this topic, perhaps a seed has been planted in Hollywood that will grow on fertile soil.

Putting the Holy in Hollywood

From Pope Pius XI's Vigilanti Cura
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In August 1934, addressing Ourselves to a delegation of the International Federation of the Motion Picture Press, We pointed out the very great importance which the motion picture has acquired in our days and its vast influence alike in the promotion of good and in the insinuation of evil, and We called to mind that it is necessary to apply to the cinema the supreme rule which must direct and regulate the great gift of art in order that it may not find itself in continual conflict with Christian morality or even with simple human morality based upon the natural law. The essential purpose of art, its raison d'ĂȘtre, is to assist in the perfection of the moral personality, which is man, and for this reason it must itself be moral. And We concluded amidst the manifest approval of that elect body -- the memory is still dear to Us -- by recommending to them the necessity of making the motion picture "moral, an influence for good morals, an educator"

And even recently, in April of this year, when We had the happiness of receiving in audience a group of delegates to the International Congress of the Motion Picture Press, held at Rome, We again drew attention to the gravity of the problem and We warmly exhorted all men of goodwill, in the name not only of religion but also of the true moral and civil welfare of the people, to use every means in their power, such as the Press, to make of the cinema a valuable auxiliary of instruction and education rather than of destruction and ruin of souls. ...

It is, in fact, urgently necessary to make provision that in this field also the progress of the arts, of the sciences, and of human technique and industry, since they are all true gifts of God, may be ordained to His glory and to the salvation of souls and may be made to serve in a practical way to promote the extension of the Kingdom of God upon earth.

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