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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Ecclesia in Asia

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cultural

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,5 | social, political, religious, cultural and economic realities of 2 I,6 | Religious and Cultural Realities~6. Asia is the 3 I,6 | pride in their religious and cultural values, such as love of 4 I,7 | legitimate industry with its own cultural and educational values, 5 I,7 | throughout Asia living in social, cultural and political isolation 6 I,8 | dormant ethnic, social and cultural minority groups are seeking 7 I,9 | In the vastly diversified cultural world of Asia, the Church 8 II,14| values of all religious and cultural traditions, such as mercy 9 IV,20| fraught with philosophical, cultural and theological difficulties, 10 IV,20| deeply intertwined with cultural values and specific world 11 IV,20| with the philosophical, cultural and religious values of 12 IV,20| linguistic, philosophical and cultural resources available to them. 13 IV,20| narrative methods akin to Asian cultural forms are to be preferred. 14 IV,20| peoples according to their cultural patterns and ways of thinking. 15 IV,21| making it part of a people's cultural heritage. Conversely, the 16 IV,21| fruitful dialogue with the cultural and religious values of 17 IV,22| a focus upon traditional cultural values, symbols and rituals. 18 IV,22| formation of evangelizers to the cultural contexts of Asia. As well 19 IV,22| sensitive to the religious and cultural heritage of the people among 20 V,24| caused by ethnic, social, cultural, linguistic, economic and 21 V,25| social, political, religious, cultural and economic realities of 22 V,25| social, economic, political, cultural or educational background. 23 V,26| effective financial solidarity, cultural and theological exchanges, 24 V,28| people, one language and one cultural heritage".144~Likewise, 25 V,30| example, often recognize a cultural unity with one another, 26 VI,34| human dignity and their cultural and religious heritage. 176 27 VI,38| marginalization of all kindssocial, cultural, political, and even religious. 28 VI,39| is also the aspect of a cultural globalization, made possible


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