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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Ecclesia in Oceania

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society

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1 1, 6 | make it a multicultural society. The Australians are therefore " 2 1, 6 | nation into a bi-cultural society, where integration of Maori 3 1, 6 | more urban and secularized society, in which the Church faces 4 1, 6 | diminished". Such "a secularized society needs to be confronted again 5 1, 6 | predominantly Christian society with many different local 6 1, 6 | powerful influence upon their society. Without losing their identity 7 2, 12| erode the fabric of human society, the Church offers herself 8 2, 13| and spiritual hunger in society. What Jesus offers to his 9 2, 15| many institutions of modern society that influence people's 10 3, 18| it more convincingly to society at large. The call to renewal 11 3, 18| even for whole sections of society. Practical indifference 12 3, 18| propose once again to human society the entire Gospel of salvation 13 3, 19| courageously when they face a society that needs to hear the word 14 3, 19| leaven in every corner of society in Oceania. Upon this, the 15 3, 19| Gospel will be presented to society more convincingly and influence 16 3, 20| human life and peace in society. The faith must always be 17 3 | Hope for society~The Church's Social Teaching~ 18 3, 26| an industrial, consumer society was in its early years, 19 3, 27| basic rights are prior to society and must be recognized by 20 3, 27| and destructive of human society. The Church encourages young 21 3, 27| affairs and their impact on society. The Synod Fathers reiterated 22 3, 28| community and the wider society. The Church expresses deep 23 3, 30| values which should inform society are based on the sacredness 24 3, 30| in a prophetic way, to society as a whole in order to declare 25 3, 32| moral values have shaped society. Through her educational 26 3, 32| of religious freedom in society to proclaim Christ publicly 27 3, 33| the poor and weakest in society.(113) It is vital that school 28 3, 33| increasingly secularized society is to present the Christian 29 3, 33| to the Church and civil society in Oceania has been inestimable. 30 3, 33| they play a vital part in society and the Church, preparing 31 3, 33| increasingly complex technological society; and the unity of knowledge 32 3, 33| service to the Church and society.~Health Care~ 33 3, 34| Oceania. The Church and society as a whole owe them an immense 34 3, 34| proclaimed unambiguously in a society which is often confused 35 4, 45| beyond. "The Church and society in Oceania depend heavily 36 4, 45| the basic unit of human society, with the gravest of consequences 37 4, 45| gravest of consequences for society itself. As I noted when 38 4, 45| serious problems of modern society: alcohol, drugs, behavioural 39 4, 45| only to individuals but to society as a whole. Therefore, the 40 4, 46| the Church as well as in society as a whole, many others 41 4, 49| challenges of contemporary society. The Synod Fathers acknowledged " 42 4, 49| Ordination and rank within society. "Treated in this way by 43 4, 49| within the Church and in society as a whole. Sexual abuse


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