Chap., §
1 1, 7 | right to education, health care and housing for all. These
2 2, 14| people entrusted to their care, and by many more. They
3 3, 19| communities entrusted to their care.(66) They offer the Sacrifice
4 3, 22| schools, calls for special care and systematic planning.
5 3, 30| witness of Catholic health care institutions is essential,
6 3, 31| task of human beings to care for, preserve and cultivate
7 3, 32| fields of education, health care and social welfare. Catholic
8 3, 32| found educational, health care and social service institutions
9 3, 33| students entrusted to their care. They will be especially
10 3, 33| fields of inquiry. Particular care must be taken in choosing
11 3, 33| Church and society.~Health Care~
12 3, 34| needs.~The history of health care in Oceania shows the intimate
13 3, 34| intimate link between health care and the Church's mission
14 3, 34| abandoned by others, as in the care of lepers and those suffering
15 3, 34| training hospitals where health care workers are excellently
16 3, 34| providing and financing medical care in Oceania, some institutions
17 3, 34| have an impact on medical care, the administration of hospitals
18 3, 34| Catholic hospitals and health care institutions are at the
19 3, 34| established Catholic health care systems throughout Oceania.
20 3, 34| heritage of Catholic health care not be jeopardized.(121)~
21 3, 34| doctors, nurses and health care workers are to be fostered
22 3, 34| offering other forms of health care to the least of their brothers
23 3, 35| is carried out by all who care for the needy; and as well
24 3, 35| soup kitchens, instituting care centres for various people
25 3, 35| conflict.(124) The Church's care also extends to those who
26 3, 35| welcomed and given appropriate care. Since the nations of Oceania
27 4, 42| This is reflected in the care which the Church extends
28 4, 44| human dignity, for their care for the needy and their
29 4, 45| need the concerted pastoral care of the Church, and there
30 4, 45| penalized for staying at home to care for their children, for
31 4, 45| parenthood is very great and the care of children is supremely
32 4, 45| are asked to give every care to those caught up in this
33 4, 45| difficult circumstances. Special care needs to be given to these
34 4, 49| desire to offer pastoral care to their priests by being
35 4, 49| compassionate and effective care for the victims, their families,
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