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1 1, 1 | Today's revolution in social communications involves a fundamental reshaping
2 1, 1 | societies, intercultural communications, and the perception and
3 1, 1(1) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Pastoral Instruction Aetatis
4 1, 1(1) | Aetatis Novae on Social Communications on the twentieth anniversary
5 1, 1(2) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, The Church and Internet.~
6 1, 2(3) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Ethics in Communications,
7 1, 2(3) | Communications, Ethics in Communications, n. 5.~
8 1, 3 | ethical evaluation of social communications. It should be understood
9 1, 4 | solidarity, the revolution in communications media and information technology,
10 1, 4 | situation in which “commerce and communications are no longer bound by borders”. 7
11 1, 5 | Instruction on the Means of Social Communications Communio et Progressio made
12 1, 5(12) | Pontifical Commission for Social Communications, Pastoral Instruction on
13 2, 7(15) | Ethics in Communications, n. 2.~
14 2, 8(16) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Pornography and Violence
15 2, 8(16) | Pornography and Violence in the Communications Media: A Pastoral Response,
16 2, 9(20) | Message for the 33rd World Communications Day, n. 4, January 24, 1999.~
17 3, 10(21)| for the 31st World Day of Communications, 1997.~
18 3, 11 | because of the impact of new communications technology on the lives
19 3, 13(30)| Ethics in Communications, n. 29.~
20 4, 15(32)| Ethics in Communications, n. 1.~
21 4, 17(39)| Ethics in Communications, n. 22.~
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