Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0| peace, and the means of social communication. A mention
2 I, 0 | dialogue, pastoral care in social areas and the means of social
3 I, 0 | social areas and the means of social communication".17~
4 I, 0 | Church is aware that her social doctrine will gain credibility
5 II, 1 | the religious, civil and social well-being of the Continent,
6 II, 1 | the political, economic, social and cultural development
7 II, 1 | political instability and social disorientation. The results
8 II, 1 | sin in its individual and social forms is very much present
9 II, 2 | Social and political difficulties~
10 II, 2 | Assembly addressed the means of social communication, an issue
11 II, 2 | true also in the field of social communications which, being
12 II, 3 | to bring to bear upon the social fabric an influence aimed
13 II, 3 | must be formed to live the social implications of the Gospel
14 III, 0 | and peace and the means of social communication".82~For the
15 III, 0 | changes in the cultural, social, economic and political
16 III, 0 | being but is subject to social and economic questions.
17 III, 0 | of economics, politics, social or cultural life; it must
18 III, 0 | should not live in sub-human social, eco- nomic, cultural and
19 III, 0 | dignity, for justice and social peace, for the promotion,
20 III, 0 | of evangelization in the social field which is an aspect
21 III, 0 | Means of social communication~71. "From
22 III, 0 | global village'. The means of social communication have become
23 IV, 1 | cultural, economic and social — with Christian principles,
24 IV, 1 | religious, political, economic, social and cultural life. It is
25 IV, 2 | foundation on which the social edifice is built. This is
26 IV, 2 | the political, economic, social and cultural difficulties
27 IV, 2 | the first school of the social virtues that are the animating
28 IV, 2 | society, and undertakes its social role".166~Along these lines,
29 V, 1 | political, economic and social tasks by means of a solid
30 V, 1 | formation in the Church's social doctrine, so that in their
31 V, 2 | different religions and social backgrounds".201 The Church
32 V, 2 | important theological and social questions for the benefit
33 V, 2 | this time of generalized social upheaval on the Continent,
34 VI, 0 | should lay emphasis on the social teaching of the Church.
35 VI, 0 | credible manner in the face of social injustices".211~As a body
36 VI, 0 | education, health care, social awareness and in other programmes
37 VI, 0 | of elementary health and social services with the resulting
38 VI, 1 | Continent conditions of greater social justice and good government,
39 VI, 2 | Synod had much to say about social communications in the context
40 VI, 2 | of her duty of fostering social communications ad intra
41 VI, 2 | The traditional forms of social communication must never
42 VI, 2 | Using the means of social communication~125. Today
43 VI, 2 | disposal a variety of means of social communication, traditional
44 VI, 2 | Episcopal Committee for Social Communications, should be
45 VII, 0 | ethnic, cultural, national, social or other divisions in order
46 VII, 0 | situations and in their social, national and international
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