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1 I, 3 | with these reasons, the Church has reasons of her own for 2 I, 3 | 28:19-20; Mk 16:15), the Church has the mission of proclaiming 3 I, 3 | Aetatis Novae, 11).~The Church also knows herself to be 4 I, 3 | Faith, Some Aspects of the Church Understood as Communion). 5 I, 3 | Communication in and by the Church finds its starting point 6 I, 4 | 4. The Church's approach to the means 7 I, 5 | 5. The Church brings several things to 8 I, 5 | media. For example, "the Church's culture of wisdom can 9 I, 5 | Communications Day, 1999).~The Church also brings something else 10 II, 6 | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium 11 II, 11| events in the life of the Church regularly telecast via satellite 12 IV, 25| and formation programs the Church should provide media education 13 IV, 26| agencies, and programs of the Church have other important responsibilities 14 IV, 26| First and foremost, the Church's practice of communication 15 IV, 26| norms. Beyond that, the Church's own media should be committed 16 IV, 26| Those who represent the Church must be honest and straightforward 17 IV, 26| to Culture, 34). For the Church to speak credibly to people 18 IV, 26| opinions about the good of the Church, with due regard for the 19 IV, 26| a right to speak for the Church, or imply he or she does, 20 IV, 26| not be presented as the Church's teaching (cf. Canon 227).~ 21 IV, 26| teaching (cf. Canon 227).~The Church would be well served if 22 IV, 26| young lay Catholics, but Church personnel generally. Provided 23 IV, 26| internal communication in the Church. A two-way flow of information 24 IV, 26| and information within the Church" (Aetatis Novae, 10; cf. 25 IV, 26| to revealed truth and the Church's teaching, and with respect 26 IV, 26| communities and institutions, the Church sometimes needs - in fact, 27 V, 30| contributions which the Church brings to the discussion 28 V, 30| face of this crisis, the Church stands forth as an "expert 29 V, 30| social communication, the Church seeks dialogue and collaboration