Archbishop Charles J. Chaput: The religion beat is where 'our defining freedoms meet'
EDITOR’S NOTE: Archbishop Charles J. Chaput is the emeritus archbishop of Philadelphia. His books include “Things Worth Dying For: Thoughts on a Life Worth Living and “Strangers in a Strange Land: Living the Catholic Faith in a Post-Christian World.” Also recommended: This 2009 lecture and Q&A session with reporters at the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, including his thoughts on mainstream media coverage of religion.
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A free press is part of the American identity. It’s also one of our essential institutions. A responsible press and a faith shaped by the God of charity and justice share two things in common: a concern for human dignity, and an interest in truth.
This is why — to be specific — journalism coverage of religion is so important.
Believers and non-believers might define that word “truth” differently, and the differences might be serious. But an honest search for it creates a kind of maturity. And that maturity enables us to build a decent, common future through our choices here and now.
Freedom means that our choices matter. And our mistakes have consequences. That’s why so many people, increasingly today, seem to want a rescue from the burden of personal responsibility; deliverance from the work of thinking critically about themselves, their world, their mortality and the purpose of their lives.
We all struggle with these temptations. Americans as a people are no exception.
So I can imagine an America without a genuinely free and fair press. And I can imagine an America with much less religious faith. We’re well on the way to getting both. But in either case, the result will be a very different America and a betrayal of the generations that built it.
The point is this: The kind of journalism that tracks our religious life — accurately, honestly and intelligently — is so vital because journalism is the profession where two of our defining freedoms meet.
For decades, Terry Mattingly has fought for the integrity of American journalism, and especially religion-beat journalism, with tireless energy and unrivaled skill. The team at GetReligion has been a powerful tool in that work.
This website’s record is outstanding. It will be sorely missed.