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Pope Francis sends a message to the inauguration of a radio program in Argentina

Pope Francis sends a message to the inauguration of a radio program in Argentina
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On the occasion of the inauguration of the new radio program (February 7, 2021) Rompiendo Moldes, which airs on Sundays at 12:00 Argentine time, on Radio 10, Pope Francis sent a message to its host on priest Juan Carlos Molina and his team

The importance of this program is that it is broadcast by a station with a large audience throughout the Argentine territory on AM 710 and that it is heard in many parts of the world through social networks.

The message is an interesting synthesis of how our Pope conceives radio communication today:

“Dear brothers, at the beginning of this program I want to greet you and wish you success in that work: that you can speak from the heart, that you can speak about the world, about Jesus, about people, about problems, about the desires that you have. Let them look at the world with a positive spirit and a critical spirit and look at things always looking for a solution. Not staying in the middle of the road with the complaint or the diagnosis, as often negative as it happens, because things are not all positive. Always looking to take a step forward to resolve. Be free, ask and be humble and listen. Listen to the answer. In the program I want each one to express the best of himself and thus give a contribution together ... I use the word "positive" to those who listen. Positive does not mean a liar or a makeup contribution. No, a contribution that takes reality as it is but has the courage to show the path of development of correction or fullness of that reality. I wish you the best, I am close to you, God bless you and please do not forget to pray for me. "

In the program, the first interviewed by priest Juan Carlos Molina was the economist Andrés Arauz , candidate for president for Ecuador in the elections that are held today, who had also received a message from Pope Francis

source: Carlos Ferraro