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1 I, 2 | contemplation to violence. Depending on how they use media, people 2 II, 6 | s Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern 3 II, 6 | the Pastoral Instruction on Social Communications Communio 4 II, 8 | accountability, turning the spotlight on incompetence, corruption, 5 III, 13| banality. Stereotyping - based on race and ethnicity, sex 6 III, 13| Gospel, and concentrates on the fashionable or faddish.~ 7 III, 14| a case in point: "Based on a purely economic conception 8 III, 14| and even survival, depend on information.~In such ways, 9 III, 14| leave so many countries on the margins of development, 10 III, 15| public relations are deployed on behalf of policies that 11 III, 16| Pastoral Response, 10).~On the international level, 12 III, 18| religion there are temptations on both sides.~On the side 13 III, 18| temptations on both sides.~On the side of the media, these 14 III, 18| Ratio, 81).~The temptations on the side of religion include 15 III, 19| a human community based on justice and charity; and, 16 IV, 20| not just with what appears on cinema and television screens, 17 IV, 20| and television screens, on radio broadcasts, on the 18 IV, 20| screens, on radio broadcasts, on the printed page and the 19 IV, 24| these cannot be counted on to safeguard either the 20 IV, 24| ever-smaller units based largely on economic factors and patterns 21 V, 27| happening in real time on the other side of the planet. 22 V, 31| the divine Artist passes on to the human artist" - and, 23 V, 31| body of moral truth based on human dignity and rights, 24 V, 32| our lives.~"While he was on earth Christ revealed himself 25 V, 32| He did not waste time on idle speech or on vindicating 26 V, 32| waste time on idle speech or on vindicating himself, not 27 V, 32| forth evil. I tell you, on the day of judgment men 28 V, 32| that "no guile was found on his lips"; and further: " 29 V, 32| Pt 2:22-23). He insisted on candor and truthfulness