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1 2, 16| riches and force it to adopt forms which are alien to it".(45)
2 2, 16| offers positive values and forms which can enrich the way
3 2, 16| requires that some values and forms change.(47) Just as the
4 2, 16| the positive values and forms found in the cultures of
5 2, 17| expressed in legitimate forms appropriate to each culture.(54)~
6 2, 17| the Church in legitimate forms appropriate to indigenous
7 2, 17| New expressions and forms should be tested and approved
8 2, 17| approved, these authentic forms of inculturation will better
9 3, 25| component elements and authentic forms of the one evangelizing
10 3, 26| threats to life and new forms of poverty.(91)~Late in
11 3, 26| helped to develop democratic forms of government which respect
12 3, 26| remain attentive to new forms of poverty and injustice
13 3, 27| avoid corruption in all its forms, for it is always a serious
14 3, 30| of violence in its many forms, especially violence against
15 3, 34| the aged or offering other forms of health care to the least
16 4, 39| proper inculturation of the forms of worship, with due regard
17 4, 43| their involvement in various forms of service, especially in
18 4, 44| to drug abuse and other forms of addiction, and even to
19 4, 46| made to feel alien. Many forms of the lay apostolate and
20 4, 49| all sexual abuse and all forms of abuse of power, both
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