Aetatis Novae

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Aetatis Novae is a 1992 pastoral instruction of the Catholic Church that provides updated guidelines for social communications and media in the post–Vatican II era.

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Aetatis Novae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic Church document
magisterial document
pastoral instruction
addresses Catholic communicators
bishops
episcopal conferences
media professionals
pastoral workers
aim apply Vatican II teaching on media to contemporary context
promote responsible communication
strengthen pastoral structures for communications
update Church guidelines on social communications
approvedBy Pope John Paul II NERFINISHED
authority Roman Curia NERFINISHED
basedOn Communio et Progressio NERFINISHED
Inter Mirifica NERFINISHED
Second Vatican Council NERFINISHED
belongsTo Catholic magisterium on social communications
concerns cultural impact of media
evangelization in a media culture
globalization of media
new communications technologies
context post–Vatican II era
date 1992
focus collaboration with media professionals
ethical use of communications technology
formation in media literacy
inculturation through media
integration of media into pastoral ministry
pastoral planning for social communications
role of media in evangelization
follows Communio et Progressio NERFINISHED
Inter Mirifica NERFINISHED
hasEnglishTitle The Dawn of a New Era NERFINISHED
issuedBy Pontifical Council for Social Communications NERFINISHED
language Latin
religiousTradition Catholic Church NERFINISHED
subject Catholic social teaching
evangelization through media
mass media
pastoral guidelines for communications
social communications
theologicalOrientation Catholic social doctrine NERFINISHED
ecclesiology of communion
titleLanguage Latin
typeOfGuidelines pastoral guidelines
year 1992

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Communio et Progressio influenced Aetatis Novae