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1 1, 6 | of humanity in a unique region of the world. Geographically,
2 1, 6 | communication across the region a particular challenge.
3 1, 7 | culture has also shaped the region. In recent years Asian cultures
4 1, 7 | negative effects in the region, with traditional societies
5 1, 9 | The local Churches in this region of the world are a unique
6 2, 12| Westernized cultures of the region, social institutions are
7 2, 17| traditions and cultures of the region. In missionary areas, all
8 2, 17| the many cultures of the region, which often exist side
9 3, 18| circumstances in that vast region present great challenges,
10 3, 18| transformation affecting the region's cultural identity and
11 3, 31| that remain unspoiled. The region still offers to indigenous
12 4, 37| the fact that the whole region faces the growing impact
13 4, 40| allocate priests throughout the region in a more equitable way.~
14 4, 43| the Church in this vast region, lay people have contributed
15 4, 44| people when I visited the region: "Do not be afraid to commit
16 4, 48| studies both within the region and further afield. A mutually
17 Con, 53| In parts of the Pacific region, she is especially venerated
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