The episcopal conference in the communications marketplace: Issues and challenges for Catholic identity and ecclesiology

The Australasian Catholic Record 89 (4):408 (2012)
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Lucas, Brian This article deals with the role of the Episcopal Conference in the area of social communications and the tensions that arise with respect to the respective roles of the diocesan bishop and the Episcopal Conference, including lay heads of ecclesial agencies, in presenting 'the face of the Church' in the public forum. The article is divided into two sections: i)The Church as 'visible institution' and the ecclesiological and juridical foundations for identifying those who represent it in the public forum; ii) The Episcopal Conference as an expression of episcopal collegiality and a voice in the communications market place.=

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