March 12, 2013: “There are two specific times in the life of the Church when the whole
world watches.” “One is a council… the other event is a papal transition, said Sebastian
Gomes, Producer for Salt and Light Television in Canada, who is currently in Rome
for the conclave.
While to talking to Vatican Radio, Gomes said that whenever
there is a papal transition everybody is so fascinated with it, I think largely because
it’s one of the few moments of secrecy, intrigue. There’s an incredible attachment
to the past, tradition. Those kinds of things always turn heads.”
Over the
past few weeks, extra press briefings have been held to accommodate the many media
outlets currently in Rome covering the conclave. Gomes explained how, from a Catholic
point of view, these additional briefings provide the opportunity for evangelization.
“Because
there are so many people here, and many of them don’t know that much about the Catholic
Church… every opportunity to speak to them is an opportunity to evangelize and to
teach. And if you think about what the responsibility of the Catholic Church is, our
purpose is to evangelize.”
The unprecedented resignation of Benedict XVI and
subsequent conclave to elect a new Holy Father have sparked media interest worldwide.
Secular and Catholic news outlets alike are looking to the Vatican with greater attention,
waiting to see who the next pope will be.