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1 Intro, 0, 0, 2,16 | Christians, in the most diverse social situations, perceive the 2 Intro, 0, 0, 3,17 | emphasis is given to her social teaching, the Church (17) 3 Intro, 0, 0, 4,18 | she looks beyond mere "social and economic indices" (21) 4 Intro, 0, 0, 6,23 | point from political and social life".(40) Evangelization 5 Intro, 0, 1, 1,24 | consciousness with regard to the social obligations of the faith.~ 6 Intro, 0, 1, 3,30 | importance is given to her social teaching; in some regions 7 I, I, 0, 13,46 | interior change and social transformation. (109) Those 8 I, I, 0, 17,55 | fulfilling economic and social responsibilities.~Faith 9 I, I, 0, 19,58(173) | RM 37) but also to new social environments and phenomena ( 10 I,II, 2, 2,71 | respect the study of the social teaching of the Church is 11 I,II, 2, 2,71(215) | study and teaching of the Social Doctrine of the Church in 12 I,II, 2, 2,71 | personal, family, ecclesial or social life and to help live them 13 I,III, 0, 7,85 | must always demonstrate the social consequences of the demands 14 I,III, 0, 8,86 | professional, cultural and social lives. It also prepares 15 I,III, 0, 9,87 | ecclesial, while also open to social concerns. The same is true 16 I,III, 0, 9,87 | open to all personal and social problems. (277)~As the 1971 17 II, I, 0, 17,100 | dignity. (326) The human and social implications of the Christian 18 II, I, 0, 19,104 | be economic, political, social or doctrinal. It must embrace 19 II, I, 0, 19,104 | shall present Christian social morality as a demand and 20 II, I, 0, 22,109 | himself to the particular social and cultural circumstances 21 II, I, 0, 22,110 | also possesses a living social conscience and is well rooted 22 II, I, 0, 25,117 | experiences, both personal and social; it also has the duty of 23 II,II, 1, 4,124 | spiritual maturity and social and ecclesial condition 24 II,II, 2, 3,133 | spiritual maturity, and social and ecclesial conditions 25 II,II, 2, 3,133 | Problems arising from social conditions, especially those 26 II,II, 2, 3,133 | Drawing inspiration from the social teaching of the Church, 27 II,II, 2, 3,133(463)| the Church offers in her social doctrine. A catechism should 28 III,II, 0, 22,156 | reason, his cultural vision, social condition and lifestyle 29 III,II, 0, 23,157 | the liturgy, ecclesial and social commitment, works of charity 30 III,II, 0, 26 | Social communication ~(23)~ 31 III,II, 0, 26,159(23) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Instruction 32 III,II, 0, 26,160 | humanity... The means of social communication have become 33 IV, I, 0, 29,167 | influenced by pedagogical, social, cultural, and religious 34 IV, I, 0, 32,170 | spiritual maturity and social and ecclesial conditions 35 IV,II, 1, 2,173 | who are charged to fulfill social responsibilities of various 36 IV,II, 1, 2,173 | experiences of personal, social, and spiritual life. Adult 37 IV,II, 1, 3,175 | morality with regard to social questions and the education 38 IV,II, 1, 3,175 | interaction; to this end, the social doctrine of the Church is 39 IV,II, 2, 3,180 | victims of dysfunctional social conditions or other environmental 40 IV,II, 3, 2,182 | find meaning, solidarity, social commitment and even religious 41 IV,II, 3, 2,183 | evangelization and artisans of social renewal.(80)~ 42 IV,II, 3, 3,185 | ethical, historical and social nature. In particular, due 43 IV,II, 3, 3,185(83) | between man and woman; the social doctrine of the Church.~ 44 IV,II, 4, 1,186 | of personal, family and social conditions. In particular, 45 IV,III, 0, 4,189 | of the Lord. A growth in social and ecclesial consciousness, 46 IV,III, 0, 7,192 | account of a variety of social conditions, sometimes so 47 IV, V, 0, 21,210 | spirituality and in the social and ecclesial situations 48 IV, V, 0, 23,212 | represented in the various social and professional strata, 49 V, I, 0, 28,219 | liturgical, charitable and social) even if he or she always 50 V, I, 0, 33,229 | often of great religious, social and pedagogical depth. The 51 V,II, 0, 39,237 | as well as a great social sensitivity. (210) All formation 52 V,II, 0, 39,237 | orthopraxis, ecclesial and social meaning. Formation must 53 V,II, 0, 40,238 | transmits the message and of the social context in which they live. 54 V,II, 0, 43,242 | mystery of the sacred.~The social sciences provide an awareness 55 V,II, 0, 44,243 | psychological, cultural and social situation of man is accomplished 56 V,III, 0, 53,257 | transformation in many countries. Social changes are having repercussions 57 V,IV, 2, 1,272 | intended for different ages and social contexts;~– in reference 58 V,IV, 2, 1,273(306)| missionary, charitable, social, family, educational, or 59 V,IV, 4, 1,283(323)| Cf. Part Three, chap. 2, Social communication; cf. DCG (


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