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Churches 'unable to understand' fundamentals of journalism.


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(ENI) -- Many church leaders do not understand what journalism is all about, while secular media are often suspicious of religion, says Portuguese journalist Antonio Marujo, the 2006 winner of the John Templeton

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Sir John Marks Templeton (born 29 November 1912) is a stock investor, businessman and philanthropist. American born, he renounced his U.S.
 Prize for European Religion Writer.

"In the eyes of many church leaders, the media are just a modern form of pulpit pulpit, in churches, elevated platform with low enclosing sides, used for preaching the sermon. In the earliest churches the episcopal throne served this purpose. . This is one of the biggest misunderstandings," said Mr. Marujo, religion writer with Publico, a Portuguese daily newspaper, delivering the annual lecture that goes with the prize.

He noted, "As a professional journalist I have to write on religious institutions, of course. But I find it equally important to give exposure to unknown voices, to give voice to humble but significant faith experiences ..."

It is the second time that Mr. Marujo has won the prize, administered by the Conference of European Churches The Conference of European Churches (CEC) was founded in 1959 to promote reconciliation, dialogue and friendship between the churches of Europe at a time of growing Cold War political tensions and divisions.  on behalf of the U.S.-based John Templeton Foundation The John Templeton Foundation was established in 1987 by investor and philanthropist Sir John Templeton; the current president is his son John M. Templeton, Jr. It is usually referred to simply as the Templeton Foundation. , which honours journalists who write about religion in the secular press with accuracy, impartiality and in an ecumenical spirit.

"The secular media show a great ignorance of and suspicion towards religion," said Mr. Marujo, who wrote for the, weekly Expresso newspaper and the daily Diario de Lisboa before taking up his post with Publico. "On the other hand, religious institutions show a lack of confidence in the media, and seem to be unable to understand the fundamentals of journalism as well as to grasp the challenges of modern information technology."

Mr. Marujo's entry for the Templeton prize The Templeton Prize for Progress Toward Research or Discoveries about Spiritual Realities is a prize given out annually by the Templeton Foundation. Established in 1972, it is awarded to a living person who, in the estimation of the judges, best exemplifies "trying various ways for  included a feature story on the Christian meaning of light and an interview with Jose Tolentino Mendonca, a priest, poet and biblical scholar.
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