Pope: False media news is a sin

Pope Francis has criticised journalists for collecting sensational scandals and news, saying they are “big sin” that hurts all involved. The holy Father, who plans that the annual speech will also address the false “reports of”, has told Catholic media on Saturday that journalists carry out a mission to [...]
The holy Father, who plans in the annual speech to be directed even for “false news”, has told Catholic media on Saturday that journalists carry out a mission among them at “Fundanmental” of democratic societies, writes Guardian, forwards Klan Kosova.
But he reminded them to provide accurate, complete, correct information and not to give unilateral reports.
The Pope said: "You shouldn't fall into the sin of communication, or confess only one side, sensational piercing and looking at things that are old news and that are treated and brought to light again”
He has said that these “actions are great sins that hurt the hearts of journalists and hurt others.












