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Pontifical Council for Social Communications
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1 1, 1 | Pontifical Council for Social Communications have been at pains to make 2 1, 1(3) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Pastoral Instruction Communio 3 1, 1(3) | Pornography and Violence in the Communications Media: A Pastoral Response, 4 1, 1(3) | in Advertising, Ethics in Communications.~ 5 1, 1(4) | Pornography and Violence in the Communications Media, n. 30.~ 6 1, 2(6) | Message for the 34th World Communications Day, June 4, 2000.~ 7 1, 2(10) | Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Ethics in Internet.~ 8 1, 3 | great importance of social communications, the Church seeks “honest 9 1, 3 | those responsible for the communications media”—a dialogue that relates 10 1, 3(13) | Ethics in Communications, n. 3.~ 11 1, 3(16) | Ethics in Communications, n. 26.~ 12 1, 4 | culture' created by modern communications”. 19 Doing that is all the 13 1, 4 | though the world of social communicationsmay at times seem at odds 14 1, 4 | open the doors of social communications to Christ, so that his Good 15 1, 4(21) | Message for the 35th World Communications Day, n. 3, May 27, 2001.~ 16 2, 5(23) | Ethics in Communications, n. 11.~ 17 2, 6 | Internet as a tool of internal communications. This requires keeping clearly 18 2, 6 | Pontifical Council for Social Communications. 29 Aetatis Novae calls 19 2, 6(29) | Novae, n. 10; Ethics in Communications, n. 26.~ 20 2, 6 | communio”. 30 Ethics in Communications says: “A two-way flow of 21 2, 6(31) | Ethics in Communications, n. 26.~ 22 2, 7 | pastoral planning for social communications should make provision for 23 2, 7(32) | Ethics in Communications, n. 25.~ 24 2, 7 | citizens of that age of social communications which has already begun” 34— 25 2, 7(35) | Message for the 24th World Communications Day, 1990.~ 26 2, 8(37) | Message for the 35th World Communications Day, n. 3.~ 27 2, 8(38) | Pornography and Violence in the Communications Media, n. 7.~ 28 3, 10(42)| Message for the 24th World Communications Day, 1990.~ 29 3, 11 | pastoral plans for social communications 43 together with concrete 30 3, 11(44)| Ethics in Communications, n. 26.~ 31 3, 11 | of the impact of social communications on individuals and society 32 3, 11(45)| Message for the 24th World Communications Day.~ 33 3, 11 | and recipients of social communications in relevant Christian principles. 47 34 3, 11(46)| Message for the 34th World Communications Day, 2000.~ 35 3, 11 | more advanced training in communications technology, management, 36 3, 11 | those who work in social communications for the Church. Furthermore, 37 3, 11(49)| Ethics in Communications, n. 25.~ 38 3, 11(51)| Ethics in Communications, n. 25.~ 39 3, 12 | the other media of social communications, we recall that Christ is “ 40 3, 12 | involved in the world of social communications preach the truth of Jesus 41 3, 12(55)| Message for the 35th World Communications Day, n. 4. ~


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