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1 1, 4 | religious quickly established institutions to help the new settlers
2 1, 6 | movements, in which people and institutions have suffered greatly. Church
3 2, 12| cultures of the region, social institutions are under strain and people
4 2, 15| just another of the many institutions of modern society that influence
5 3, 18| cultural identity and social institutions. Some fear that these changes
6 3, 21| programmes. Catholic educational institutions therefore have a vital role
7 3, 30| of Catholic health care institutions is essential, as is the
8 3 | Charitable works~Catholic Institutions~
9 3, 32| social welfare. Catholic institutions allow the light of the Gospel
10 3, 32| love abundantly through institutions inspired by that love. The
11 3, 32| care and social service institutions is based on such freedom.
12 3, 32| social apostolate of these institutions can be more effective when
13 3, 33| are needed in educational institutions to bear radical witness
14 3, 33| and teaching in tertiary institutions must bring Christian values
15 3, 33| dedicated Catholics in tertiary institutions is vital and constitutes
16 3, 34| medical care in Oceania, some institutions are under severe strain;
17 3, 34| hospitals and health care institutions are at the forefront of
18 3, 34| Administrators and staff in Catholic institutions require formation in the
19 3, 35| initiatives, it involves institutions established to meet various
20 4, 43| and professions, political institutions, international relations,
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