Pope Leo XIV addressed over 6,000 journalists in Rome, calling for the release of imprisoned media personnel and emphasizing the vital role of free speech. He urged the media to move away from a 'paradigm of war' and instead focus on building peace through their words. He recognized the courage of journalists who put their lives at risk to uncover the truth, labeling them as 'witnesses of justice and dignity.' His passionate speech drew enthusiastic applause and underscored the pressing challenges surrounding global press freedom.
Pope Leo XIV emphasized the importance of free speech and urged journalists to embrace peace-building through their words, rejecting the 'paradigm of war'.
He praised the bravery of reporters who risk their lives for truth, calling them 'witnesses of justice and dignity' in his message on press freedom.
His speech resonated with over 6,000 journalists in Rome, highlighting the ongoing struggles for press freedom and the vital role of the media in society.
As the first US pope, he promised to support those who advocate for the voiceless, highlighting the strength of journalism in challenging times.
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