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Pozycja Critical Reading of Media News. Analysis of the Conflict between Media and Social Representations, Based on the Example of Slovenian MediaKraner, David (Gdańskie Seminarium Duchowne, 2023)Media content is not a matter of bare facts, but of their representations. The latter are often distortions of the truth and must therefore be interpreted critically. To do this requires not only a considerable personal effort and knowledge of the topic, but also professional expertise regarding the media content. For this reason, most users do not analyse media content, but interpret it intuitively or take it literally. Research shows that the negative topics with which the media most often associate the Church are sexual abuse, money and politics. Such sensational topics capture the attention of users and leave no room in the media for positive voices to be heard. In the present study, the topics and connotations of the articles were analysed. We find that serious socio-political issues related to the church are neglected in the media. How and to what extent should the Catholic Church respond to such media portrayals, how do Church documents encourage media engagement and how can critical reading of media portrayals be encouraged?Pozycja L’approccio pastorale dialogico alla luce del SinodoKraner, David (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2023)The study sheds light on the problem of communication in the Church and proposes a model of dialogical communication based on data analysis. It must be in harmony with the content of speculative theology, but at the same time it must meet the linguistic needs of the present time. Pope Francis, with the Synod, is channeling many changes in the right direction. Empirical analyses of media coverage of representations of the Catholic Church, provide further support for this theme. On the one hand, we have the press in Slovenia, which is saturated with news about the Church, and on the other hand, we have Radio and Television, which are undernourished. Often, the Church is presented along with celebrities, celebrations, politics and charity work. If we take into consideration the dialogical model of communication, these issues can be entry points for better and more qualitative communication.Pozycja Moderate Media Use as a Source of Rest and Better Quality Interpersonal RelationshipsKraner, David (Gdańskie Seminarium Duchowne, 2022)The life of a young person is exposed to constant contact with various artificial aids. Young people have put smartphones at the centre of their communication. Media predators are constantly pushing their communication, imposing new needs through advertising offers. Profitseekers are thus causing great harm to young people, which we see the consequences of in their physical and mental health, their educational underachievement and their more aggressive behaviour. This paper will point to some solutions, including achieving a more moderate use of screen media, a correct and critical use of media (social networks) and a concern for better quality interpersonal relationships.