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1 I, 1 | forces of nature beyond human control. For even though 2 I, 3 | of faith, the history of human communication can be seen 3 I, 3 | Communion). Indeed, all human communication is grounded 4 I, 4 | be not only products of human genius but also great gifts 5 I, 4 | as a result of it, the human person "is becoming truly 6 I, 4 | their talents to serve the human family, and are troubled 7 I, 5 | in divine revelation and human reflection (cf. Pope John 8 I, 5 | special contribution to human affairs, including the world 9 II | COMMUNICATION~THAT SERVES THE HUMAN PERSON~ 10 II, 6 | media are called to serve human dignity by helping people 11 II, 6 | immense power to promote human happiness and fulfillment. 12 II, 9 | to them, and so promote human development in respect to 13 II, 12| used to build and sustain human community. And indeed all 14 II, 12| truth about life, about human dignity, about the true 15 III, 14| job. But some instances of human suffering are largely ignored 16 III, 16| debase sexuality, corrode human relationships, exploit individuals - 17 III, 18| the post-modern state of a human spirit "locked within the 18 III, 19| media can at times reduce human beings to units of consumption 19 III, 19| to create and sustain a human community based on justice 20 IV, 21| ethical principle is this: The human person and the human community 21 IV, 21| The human person and the human community are the end and 22 IV, 22| repression and violations of human rights, intergroup and interreligious 23 IV, 24| with the sensitivity that human dignity requires" (Pope 24 IV, 26| accountability, sensitivity to human rights, and other relevant 25 IV, 26| truth about the meaning of human life and history, especially 26 V, 27| can ascend to heights of human genius and virtue, or plunge 27 V, 27| plunge to the depths of human degradation, while sitting 28 V, 29| decency, and respect for human rights; will they be committed 29 V, 29| of isolated individuals - human bees in their cells - interacting 30 V, 29| the best of circumstances, human communication has serious 31 V, 30| matters are a vision of human persons and their incomparable 32 V, 30| rights, and a vision of human community whose members 33 V, 30| to the various fields" of human endeavor (Sollicitudo Rei 34 V, 30| keep the truth about the human person and the human community 35 V, 30| the human person and the human community to herself; she 36 V, 30| God and the service of the human race (cf. Pontifical Council 37 V, 31| Along with its limitations, human communication has in it 38 V, 31| Artist passes on to the human artist" - and, we might 39 V, 31| of moral truth based on human dignity and rights, the 40 V, 31| unconditional respect for all human life from conception to 41 V, 33| Eph 4:25,29). Serving the human person, building up human 42 V, 33| human person, building up human community grounded in solidarity 43 V, 33| speaking the truth about human life and its final fulfillment