Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,5 | and on the other hand, the social, political, religious, cultural
2 I,7 | Economic and Social Realities~7. On the subject
3 I,7 | which undermine traditional, social and religious values, threaten
4 I,7 | Migration too is a major social phenomenon, exposing millions
5 I,7 | life through health care, social development and education
6 I,7 | denying that the means of social communication can be a great
7 I,7 | throughout Asia living in social, cultural and political
8 I,7 | reflection upon the economic and social realities of Asia would
9 I,8 | new demands for greater social justice, for more participation
10 I,8 | them. Long dormant ethnic, social and cultural minority groups
11 I,8 | become agents of their own social advancement. The Spirit
12 I,9 | here and there among the social and intellectual elite.
13 IV,23 | engages in immediate human and social concerns. All Christians
14 IV,23 | coercion by individuals, or by social groups, or by any human
15 V,24 | be understood merely as a social organization or agency of
16 V,24 | conflicts, caused by ethnic, social, cultural, linguistic, economic
17 V,25 | the midst of the complex social, political, religious, cultural
18 V,25 | parish because of their social, economic, political, cultural
19 VI,32 | The Social Doctrine of the Church~32.
20 VI,32 | individuals but also structures of social, political and economic
21 VI,32(164)| on various aspects of the social question. Among these was
22 VI,32 | and moral question.~The social doctrine of the Church,
23 VI,32 | a solid training in the social doctrine of the Church. 167
24 VI,32 | leaven of the Gospel. 168 The social doctrine of the Church will
25 VI,34 | as well as in promoting social participation. The Catholic
26 VI,34 | direct consequence of corrupt social structures. The Synod Fathers
27 VI,34 | the drug culture as the social evils which affect children
28 VI,38 | marginalization of all kinds—social, cultural, political, and
29 VI,39 | of traditional family and social values which until now had
30 VI,39 | ensure that the Church's social doctrine has its due impact
31 VI,39 | markets and for the means of social communication. Catholic
32 VI,40 | justice in a world marred by social and economic inequalities,
33 VII,46 | young grow to personal and social maturity. It is also the
34 VII,47 | people to cope better with social pressures by offering them
35 VII,48 | Social Communication~48. In an
36 VII,48 | globalization, "the means of social communication have become
37 VII,48 | role played by the means of social communication in shaping
38 VII,48 | of evangelization through social communications, the "areopagus
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