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1 1, 7 | the right to education, health care and housing for all.
2 3, 28| groups in the vital areas of health, education, employment and
3 3, 30| the witness of Catholic health care institutions is essential,
4 3, 30| position on biomedical and health issues in the public forum
5 3, 31| of water. The continued health of this and other oceans
6 3, 31| constitutes an added danger to the health of the indigenous population.
7 3, 32| the fields of education, health care and social welfare.
8 3, 32| Church to found educational, health care and social service
9 3, 33| the Church and society.~Health Care~
10 3, 34| current needs.~The history of health care in Oceania shows the
11 3, 34| the intimate link between health care and the Church's mission
12 3, 34| training hospitals where health care workers are excellently
13 3, 34| Today Catholic hospitals and health care institutions are at
14 3, 34| which established Catholic health care systems throughout
15 3, 34| great heritage of Catholic health care not be jeopardized.(121)~
16 3, 34| Catholic doctors, nurses and health care workers are to be fostered
17 3, 34| offering other forms of health care to the least of their
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