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1 1, 4 | of the Internet to carry religious information and teaching
2 2, 5 | benefits and advantages from a religious perspective: “They carry
3 2, 5 | news and information about religious events, ideas, and personalities;
4 2, 5 | immediate access to important religious and spiritual resources—
5 2, 5 | Doctors of the Church and the religious wisdom of the ages. It has
6 2, 5 | of faith, and enrich the religious lives of users. It also
7 2, 5 | areas, the members of other religious bodies—who otherwise may
8 2, 5 | number of parishes, dioceses, religious congregations, and church-related
9 2, 6 | particular churches and religious institutes on local, national,
10 2, 7 | of seminarians, priests, religious, and lay pastoral personnel
11 2, 8 | to defaming and attacking religious and ethnic groups. Some
12 2, 9 | suggest that some visitors to religious web sites may be on a sort
13 2, 9 | choosing elements of customized religious packages to suit their personal
14 2, 9 | the Internet; and even the religious experiences possible there
15 3, 10| 10. Religious people, as concerned members
16 3, 11| personnel. Priests, deacons, religious, and lay pastoral workers
17 3, 11| groups—“seminarians, priests, religious brothers and sisters, and
18 3, 12| for truth in the face of religious and moral relativism, for
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