Two Catholic establishments co-sponsored a convention previous 7 days where journalists from conservative information stores and commentators from right-wing think tanks gathered at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., to weigh in on the condition of journalism in a so-named “article-fact” planet.
In keynote talks and panel discussions during the March 10-11 function, many speakers voiced longtime conservative criticisms of the information media, accusing journalists at mainstream secular stores of becoming ignorant of religion, and hostile to Catholicism in specific. They described a news career exactly where reporters and editors encourage authorized abortion and “gender ideology” while marginalizing conventional spiritual voices.
“When it comes to information associated to the church, and even religion in standard, as we all know the situation of fake information is compounded by the reality that many in the secular media only have tiny understanding on spiritual subjects, and primarily of the Catholic Church,” claimed Michael Warsaw, the CEO and chairman of the Everlasting Term Television Community, the conservative Catholic media conglomerate.
EWTN co-sponsored the journalism convention with Franciscan University of Steubenville. In his opening remarks, Franciscan College President Fr. David Pivonka said the polarized media landscape motivated him and other people to organize