Welcome to Silere non possum, a project born in response to Pope Francis' call:
"The first thing a communicator communicates is himself, whether he intends to or not, but it is himself. How he speaks is important: clearly, transparently; it is he himself who speaks. This is originality. In this sense, communicators are 'poets.' It is the 'poetry' of communicating well."
And further:
"If we look at today's means of communication, there is a lack of clarity, a lack of honesty, a lack of completeness. Disinformation is the order of the day: one thing is said, but many others are hidden. We must ensure that in our communication of faith this does not happen, that communication comes from vocation, from the Gospel, clear and pure, witnessed with one's life."
Silere non possum was created with the goal of responding to this call by promoting clear, honest, and complete information, inspired by the Gospel and supported by documents.
We believe that the dissemination of Catholic press is a true apostolate, the most important one after prayer, because faith cannot be separated from action and the constant pursuit of Truth. Only well-informed Catholics can be truly free.
In recent years, we have seen how much damage bad information can cause to the Church and society, a reality often denounced by the Holy Father in his speeches for World Communications Day.
For this reason, we invite you to support the Silere non possum project, so that the light of truth may always shine through clear and courageous communication.
Join us on this journey of faith and authentic information!