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1 1, 7 | people of good will. Deep respect for tradition and authority
2 1, 7 | positive human values, such as respect for the inalienable rights
3 1, 8 | Jesus Christ implies a deep respect for all life. It also implies
4 2, 11| ministry of unity and due respect for the local Churches.(26)
5 2, 12| relations of mutual love, respect and trust. These are the
6 2, 16| Inculturation is born out of respect for both the Gospel and
7 2, 16| peoples of Oceania, must respect each culture and never ask
8 3, 26| forms of government which respect human rights, the rule of
9 3, 27| God's image (cf. Gen1:26). Respect for the human person entails
10 3, 27| the human person entails respect for the inviolable rights
11 3, 27| recognized by it.(95) Failure to respect the dignity or rights of
12 3, 27| injustice and to the failure to respect human rights, some of which
13 3, 31| when undertaken with due respect for the rights and the culture
14 3, 32| authorities, with unequivocal respect for each other's role and
15 4, 44| personal integrity and respect for human dignity, for their
16 4, 45| marriage and their right to respect within marriage. Polygamy,
17 4, 47| them, while asking them to respect the pastoral strategy of
18 4, 51| is important that Bishops respect the charisms of the religious
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