Chap., §
1 1, 1 | Today's revolution in social communications involves
2 1, 1 | psychological, moral and social development of persons,
3 1, 1(1) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Pastoral
4 1, 1(1) | Instruction Aetatis Novae on Social Communications on the twentieth
5 1, 1(2) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, The Church
6 1, 2(3) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Ethics in
7 1, 3 | the use of the media of social communication; communication
8 1, 3 | common good—“the sum total of social conditions which allow people,
9 1, 3 | for ethical evaluation of social communications. It should
10 1, 4(7) | the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, n. 2, April 27,
11 1, 4 | spurring rapid, sweeping social change. This is not just
12 1, 4 | destructive flood threatening the social norms which had protected
13 1, 4(10) | the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, n. 2.~
14 1, 5 | Instruction on the Means of Social Communications Communio
15 1, 5(12) | Pontifical Commission for Social Communications, Pastoral
16 1, 5(12) | Instruction on the Means of Social Communication, Communio
17 2, 8(16) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Pornography
18 2, 9 | Internet and other media of social communication can be “a
19 3, 10 | economic but also technical, social, and cultural. So, for example,
20 3, 10(22)| the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, n. 5.~
21 3, 11 | values—ways of thinking about social relationships, family, religion,
22 3, 11 | with the other media of social communication, is transmitting
23 3, 12 | Internet or in other media of social communication—because they
24 4, 17(38)| the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, n. 2.~
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