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1 1, 1 | interest in the media of social communication. Seeing the media as an
2 1, 1(2)| Decree on the Means of Social Communication Inter Mirifica, n. 1.~
3 1, 1(3)| the occasion of the World Communication Days; Pontifical Council
4 1, 1 | Instruction on the Means of Social Communication Communio et Progressio,
5 1, 2 | it, the history of human communication is something like a long
6 1, 2 | tongues: a restoration of communication, centered on Jesus, through
7 1, 2 | resurrection of Christ, “communication among men found its highest
8 1, 2 | The modern media of social communication are cultural factors that
9 1, 2 | Considering the media of social communication in this light, we see that
10 1, 3 | concern also relates to communication in and by the Church herself.
11 1, 3 | the Church herself. Such communication is more than just an exercise
12 1, 3 | divine Persons and their communication with us”, and in the realization
13 1, 3 | realization that Trinitarian communication “reaches out to humankind:
14 1, 3 | communion of the Trinity; 15 communication therefore is of the essence
15 1, 3 | the Church's practice of communication should be exemplary, reflecting
16 2, 5 | 5. “Communication in and by the Church is
17 2, 5 | the Church is essentially communication of the Good News of Jesus
18 2, 6 | not the one-way, top-down communication of the past. As more and
19 2, 6 | Aetatis Novae calls two-way communication and public opinion “one
20 2, 7 | in using all the aids to communication that lie within the media...
21 2, 9 | anthropology and a theology of communication” 39—now, with specific reference
22 3, 10 | Methods of facilitating communication and dialogue among her own
23 3, 11 | functions in her name received communication training”. 44~This applies
24 3, 12 | the Church's approach to communication, as well as the content
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