” “Training priests, lay people and seminarians in the use of the media, as well as schools, to implement the use of the Internet and promote the local Catholic radio stations. These are some of the priorities that have been located by the archbishop John P.Foley, president of the Papal Council for Social Communication, and contained in a message sent to the meeting, which is in progress in Gap, France, of the Committee of the Media of the European Bishops (Ceem). According to mgr. Foley, it is important to implement strategies, for example "workshops, or create bodies to defend children from the media". A correct use of the mass media passes through, according to the archbishop, "the promotion of international events, to create exchanges, mutual acquaintances and synergisms between the Catholic media" as well. No less important is to involve the universities, which are called "to deal with such subjects as communication and the media". Many of the cues provided by the message of the President of the Papal Council for Social Communication will be discussed at the plenary meeting of Ceem, due in 2008.” “