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1 Int, 1 | the riches of nature and culture. But it was not until foreign
2 1, 6 | integration of Maori and Western culture remains a pressing challenge.
3 1, 6 | indigenous language and culture. They too are facing the
4 1, 6 | of economics.~Mission and Culture~
5 1, 7 | of colonization, Western culture has also shaped the region.
6 1, 9 | distances of geography and culture between Rome and Oceania.
7 2, 10| peoples of Oceania, so that culture and Gospel proclamation
8 2, 14| and the rapidly changing culture in which they live.~At times
9 2 | The Gospel and culture~Inculturation~
10 2, 16| in a genuinely Christian culture. On the other hand, in various
11 2, 16| both the Gospel and the culture in which it is proclaimed
12 2, 16| people with a distinctive culture, and he guided its history
13 2, 16| not only of his time and culture but of every time and culture.
14 2, 16| culture but of every time and culture. He is for ever the Word
15 2, 16| made flesh is foreign to no culture and must be preached to
16 2, 16| encounter and engagement with culture".(42) Just as the Word made
17 2, 16| deeply into the life and culture of those who hear, listen
18 2, 16| addressed to the history and the culture of a particular people.
19 2, 16| people. Therefore, in each culture the Christian faith will
20 2, 16| Oceania, must respect each culture and never ask the people
21 2, 16| Gospel is not opposed to any culture, as if engaging a culture
22 2, 16| culture, as if engaging a culture the Gospel would seek to
23 2, 16| insert herself fully into culture and from within bring about
24 2, 16| aspect. On the one hand, a culture offers positive values and
25 2, 16| inculturation engages the Gospel and culture in "a dialogue which includes
26 2, 16| not of Christ".(48) Every culture needs to be purified and
27 2, 16| without Christ, no human culture can become what it truly
28 2, 17| original in every form of human culture, Catholicism accepts, respects
29 2, 17| forms appropriate to each culture.(54)~From the time the first
30 2, 17| thoroughly familiar with the culture of the people they are to
31 2, 17| on the faith in its own culture in harmony with the Gospel
32 3, 19| convincingly and influence culture more deeply.~The first Christians
33 3, 20| fact has the force to shape culture itself by penetrating it
34 3, 21| lives of people, on their culture, on their moral thinking
35 3, 21| advertising often propagates a culture of consumerism, reducing
36 3, 24| alienating technological culture in which people often feel
37 3, 28| Australian Aborigines whose culture struggles to survive. For
38 3, 28| but now their identity and culture are gravely threatened.
39 3, 30| present conflict between a "culture of life" and "a culture
40 3, 30| culture of life" and "a culture of death", the Church has
41 3, 31| respect for the rights and the culture of the local population
42 3, 34| counteract the influence of "a culture of death", all Christians
43 4, 44| Today "youth live in a culture which is uniquely theirs.
44 4, 44| Church leaders study the culture and language of youth, welcome
45 4, 44| positive aspects of their culture into the Church's life and
46 4, 48| the context of the local culture and tradition. In this regard,
47 4, 48| in contact with their own culture. While giving thanks for
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