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1 I, 1 | people make of the media of social communication. Although 2 I, 1 | control the instruments of social communication and determine 3 I, 2 | 2. The impact of social communication can hardly 4 I, 2 | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Aetatis 5 I, 3 | interested in the means of social communication. Viewed in 6 I, 3 | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Communio 7 I, 4 | approach to the means of social communication is fundamentally 8 I, 4 | reflecting upon the means of social communication, we must face 9 I, 4 | majority of people involved in social communication in any capacity 10 I, 5 | substantial and growing body of social teaching, whose theological 11 I, 5 | including the world of social communication, is "precisely 12 II | II~SOCIAL COMMUNICATION~THAT SERVES 13 II, 6 | Pastoral Instruction on Social Communications Communio 14 II, 6 | the capacity for dialogue.~Social communication has immense 15 II, 6 | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Ethics in 16 II, 7 | role in a market economy. Social communication supports business 17 II, 8 | 8. Political. Social communication benefits society 18 II, 9 | Cultural. The means of social communication offer people 19 II, 12| imperative for the parties to social communication to engage 20 III | III~SOCIAL COMMUNICATION~THAT VIOLATES~ 21 III, 13| common in media. Often, too, social communication overlooks 22 III, 16| Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Pornography 23 III, 16| imposed through the means of social communication also is a 24 III, 18| relationship between the means of social communication and religion 25 III, 19| exploit them. The means of social communication, properly 26 IV, 20| other fields also apply to social communication. Principles 27 IV, 20| communication. Principles of social ethics like solidarity, 28 IV, 20| among persons.~Ethics in social communication is concerned 29 IV, 21| the use of the media of social communication; communication 30 IV, 22| exists to serve.~Thus, while social communication rightly looks 31 IV, 22| ought to govern all areas of social life - economic, political, 32 IV, 22| messages and processes of social communication but also about 33 IV, 22| where what the means of social communication do - or fail 34 IV, 23| They are also performing a social duty" (Communio et Progressio, 35 IV, 24| carried too far. Media of social communication must remain 36 IV, 25| first duty of recipients of social communication is to be discerning 37 IV, 25| opportunities created by social communication.~ 38 IV, 26| responsibilities in regard to social communication. First and 39 V, 28| whether they be specialists in social communication or specialists 40 V, 29| 29. Social communication can join people 41 V, 29| between groups, and by other social ills. Today's media vastly 42 V, 29| increase the outreach of social communication - its quantity, 43 V, 30| the use of the means of social communication, the Church 44 V, 30| Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Criteria 45 V, 33| communicating. For those involved in social communication, whether as