Vatican II and the American Press: Conflict to Transparency

Vatican II was a milestone in providing access to the world press of the day-to-day activities of the Council Fathers. During the first period (1962) journalists were generally frustrated in their ability to report the Council's daily events, but this improved greatly in the three remaining per...

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Published in:The catholic historical review
Main Author: Gribble, Richard 1952- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: The Catholic University of America Press 2019
In: The catholic historical review
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Vatican Council 2. (1962-1965 : Vatikanstadt) / USA / Press
IxTheo Classification:KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
KBQ North America
KCC Councils
KDB Roman Catholic Church
RH Evangelization; Christian media
Further subjects:B Pope Paul VI
B Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965)
B Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978
B Journalism; United States
B Pope John XXIII
B Religion & the press
B Vatican II
B Journalism
B John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963
B Press
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Summary:Vatican II was a milestone in providing access to the world press of the day-to-day activities of the Council Fathers. During the first period (1962) journalists were generally frustrated in their ability to report the Council's daily events, but this improved greatly in the three remaining periods, due in large measure to a more open style of Pope Paul VI, a vastly improved Vatican Press Office, and the work of the United States Catholic Bishops Press Panel. While some frustration remained, the world press experienced a more transparent Church.
ISSN:1534-0708
Contains:Enthalten in: The catholic historical review
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1353/cat.2019.0097