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1 1, 1(2)| Communications, The Church and Internet.~
2 1, 2 | 2. The Internet is the latest and in many
3 1, 2 | out a Catholic view of the Internet, as a starting point for
4 1, 2 | technological instrument. The Internet is being put to many good
5 1, 3 | ethical evaluation of the Internet. In regard to the message
6 1, 4 | information technology, and the Internet are all relevant to the
7 1, 5 | information technology and the Internet needs to be informed and
8 1, 5 | astonishing vision. The Internet can help make it real—for
9 1, 6 | 6. The spread of the Internet also raises a number of
10 1, 6 | though, we do not view the Internet only as a source of problems;
11 2 | II. ABOUT THE INTERNET~
12 2, 7 | 7. The Internet has a number of striking
13 2, 8 | configuration underlying the Internet has a considerable bearing
14 2, 8 | in the development of the Internet. Yet its decentralized configuration
15 2, 8 | individualism regarding the Internet thus emerged. Here, it was
16 2, 8 | between those who want the Internet to be a place for very nearly
17 2, 9 | groups many times over. The Internet can serve people in their
18 2, 9 | dialogue made possible by the Internet and other media of social
19 2, 9 | and alienation”. 20 The Internet can unite people, but it
20 3, 10 | number of concerns about the Internet are implicit in what has
21 3, 10 | to be found to make the Internet accessible to less advantaged
22 3, 10 | So, for example, another Internet ‘divide' operates to the
23 3, 11 | information technology and the Internet transmit and help instill
24 3, 11 | groups. As matters stand, the Internet, along with the other media
25 3, 12 | freedom of expression on the Internet is similarly complex and
26 3, 12 | access to information—on the Internet or in other media of social
27 3, 13 | journalism as well.~The Internet is a highly effective instrument
28 3, 13 | round-the-clock nature of Internet journalism also contribute
29 3, 13 | practice of journalism on the Internet call for speedy correcting
30 3, 13 | quantity of information on the Internet, much of it unevaluated
31 3, 13 | mutual understanding. While Internet users have a duty to be
32 4, 15 | solidarity is the measure of the Internet's service of the common
33 4, 15 | above. All users of the Internet are obliged to use it in
34 4, 15 | in discerning use of the Internet as part of a comprehensive
35 4, 15 | structure and contents of the Internet have an especially serious
36 4, 16 | last extremity”. 34 But the Internet is no more exempt than other
37 4, 16 | needed to deal with special ‘Internet' crimes like the dissemination
38 4, 16 | like.~Regulation of the Internet is desirable, and in principle
39 4, 17 | 17. The Internet's transnational, boundary-bridging
40 4, 17 | and maintain broad-based Internet repositories of information
41 4, 17 | freely available to all Internet users in a variety of languages;
42 4, 17 | women's rights in regard to Internet access and other aspects
43 4, 18 | one called The Church and Internet speaks specifically about
44 4, 18 | the Church's use of the Internet and the Internet's role
45 4, 18 | of the Internet and the Internet's role in the life of the
46 4, 18 | active presence on the Internet and be a partner in the
47 4, 18 | Christian values”. 41~The Internet can make an enormously valuable
48 4, 18 | of media, including the Internet, has been brought by Christ,
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