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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Ecclesia in Oceania

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1 1, 6 | abandoning their traditional values, they want to share in the 2 1, 7 | profile to positive human values, such as respect for the 3 1, 7 | and housing for all. These values, often rooted in Christianity - 4 2, 14| a loss to know what true values might be and where true 5 2, 16| one hand, certain cultural values must be transformed and 6 2, 16| various cultures Christian values readily take root. Inculturation 7 2, 16| culture offers positive values and forms which can enrich 8 2, 16| cultures and requires that some values and forms change.(47) Just 9 2, 16| purified and transformed by the values which are revealed in the 10 2, 16| In this way, the positive values and forms found in the cultures 11 2, 16| life to which their deepest values had always looked and for 12 3, 18| to religious truths and values clouds the face of divine 13 3, 20| to discussion about the values and ethical principles which 14 3, 21| commitment to Christian values. With their assistance, 15 3, 21| reflecting human and moral values can be professionally produced, 16 3, 21| the human and Christian values which are fundamental to 17 3, 30| development. The moral and social values which should inform society 18 3, 32| formed and Christian moral values have shaped society. Through 19 3, 32| Christians are different in their values and behaviour.(110) Through 20 3, 33| their children in human values and the Christian faith; 21 3, 33| radical witness to Gospel values and so to inspire them in 22 3, 33| institutions must bring Christian values to bear on the arts and 23 3, 33| moral theology so that human values can be properly understood 24 3, 34| often confused about moral values. The Synod Fathers recommended 25 4, 43| through personal and family values, economic interests, the 26 4, 43| establish the proper scale of values in the temporal order and 27 4, 49| in a world influenced by values which are contrary to the 28 4, 49| the Kingdom. The ageless values of evangelical celibacy 29 4, 49| contemporary societies where such values are little understood or


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