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While in Rome, we sat down with Daniel Arasa, Dean of the School of Church Communications at Santa Croce and a communications advisor to the Vatican, for a fascinating conversation about the future of Catholic media, the challenges facing the Church, and why charity may be the most powerful communication strategy of all. From his journey as a journalist in secular media to becoming one of the Church's leading voices on communications, Daniel shares lessons on polarization, misinformation, digital ministry, crisis communication, and why Catholic communicators must learn to "defend the faith without raising their voice." As storm clouds gathered over Rome during our rooftop interview, Daniel offered a message that feels more relevant than ever: truth must be communicated with professionalism, conviction, and genuine love for others. If you enjoyed this conversation, make sure to subscribe for more interviews on faith, leadership, and culture. Sign up for our newsletter to receive future episodes, reflections, and stories of impact from Rome and beyond: https://mailchi.mp/puhcf/newsletter-s... The Pontifical University of the Holy Cross forms priests and leaders who serve the Church around the world. Your support helps make these conversations—and that formation—possible: https://puhcf.org/donate/
By David DiNapoliWhile in Rome, we sat down with Daniel Arasa, Dean of the School of Church Communications at Santa Croce and a communications advisor to the Vatican, for a fascinating conversation about the future of Catholic media, the challenges facing the Church, and why charity may be the most powerful communication strategy of all. From his journey as a journalist in secular media to becoming one of the Church's leading voices on communications, Daniel shares lessons on polarization, misinformation, digital ministry, crisis communication, and why Catholic communicators must learn to "defend the faith without raising their voice." As storm clouds gathered over Rome during our rooftop interview, Daniel offered a message that feels more relevant than ever: truth must be communicated with professionalism, conviction, and genuine love for others. If you enjoyed this conversation, make sure to subscribe for more interviews on faith, leadership, and culture. Sign up for our newsletter to receive future episodes, reflections, and stories of impact from Rome and beyond: https://mailchi.mp/puhcf/newsletter-s... The Pontifical University of the Holy Cross forms priests and leaders who serve the Church around the world. Your support helps make these conversations—and that formation—possible: https://puhcf.org/donate/