Priests Report on Digital Technology Usage
VATICAN CITY, June, 01, 2010, 10:00 Hrs (Zenit.org):
A
new study about the use of digital technology by priests worldwide
shows that the Internet has become a frequently utilized tool
in homily preparation, evangelization and pastoral support.
The PICTURE
(Priests' Information and Communication Technologies Use in
Their Religious Experience) study was presented Monday in a
press conference at Vatican Radio.
Cardinal
Claudio Hummes, prefect of the Congregation for Clergy underlined
the "new cultural world" of digital technologies.
This study,
he explained, aimed to take a snapshot of the actual use that
priests make of technology, in order to be more effective in
reaching the heart of the greatest changes in the cultural world.
The study
was carried out by the NewMinE (New Media in Education Lab)
of the Universita della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano, Switzerland,
in collaboration with the School of Institutional Social Communications
of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome, and
with the support of the Congregation for Clergy.
The study
referred to Benedict XVI's message for the 2010 World Communications
Day, which focused on the theme, "The Priest and Pastoral
Ministry in a Digital World: New Media at the Service of the
Word."
Some 4,990
priests from 117 countries responded to the survey that began
on November 15 and ended February 28. It was distributed through
bishops' conferences, religious congregations and Catholic news
agencies in seven languages: English, French, Italian, Polish,
Portuguese, Spanish and German.
Results
The average
age of the respondents was 48 years old, and the average number
of years ordained was 20.
The study
showed that 94.7% of priests worldwide access the Internet on
a daily basis for a variety of activities.
Of the respondents,
82.8% have access to a laptop and 81.2% to a desktop computer.
Other forms
of access to technology include 90.6% of priests who have a
cell phone, 73.1% who utilize digital cameras, 44.0% who possess
an MP3 player and 25.7% who have other handheld devices.
Some 42%
of priests expressed the belief that the use of digital technology
has improved their performance in their mission.
Although
17.5% of those surveyed stated that the dangers of technology
are greater than the opportunities it offers, 38.2% disagreed
with this statement.
Some 47%
of clergy search online for homily materials once a week, with
15% doing this on a daily basis.
Of those
surveyed, 36% use Internet resources on at least a weekly basis
for enhancing their prayer.
Online study
programs were popular with the majority of respondents, with
26% reporting a daily usage and another 34% noting a weekly
usage.
Some 53%
of priests affirmed that the Internet is useful in presenting
and spreading the Christian message.
Almost all
of the clergy surveyed agreed to some extent that new technologies
allow for the enculturation of the faith in today's world.