Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | Introduction~A REVOLUTION IN HUMAN COMMUNICATIONS~1. At the
2 Intro | era, a vast expansion of human communications is profoundly
3 Intro | to a considerable extent, human experience itself is an
4 Intro | being in the very midst of human progress, sharing the experiences
5 Intro | computer age" to serve the human and transcendent vocation
6 1,A | reduce it to silence in human hearts. As media become
7 2 | constitutes a profound dialogue.~Human history and all human relationships
8 2 | dialogue.~Human history and all human relationships exist within
9 2 | God, and it is part of the human vocation to contribute to
10 2,A | dignity and destiny of the human person".13 It is imperative
11 2,A | problems in the replacement of human interaction by increased
12 2,B | communication and communion among human beings during their earthly
13 2,B | for removing obstacles to human progress and the proclamation
14 2,B | contemporary realities of the human condition; it requires that
15 2,C | Media at the service of human community and progress~9.
16 2,C | transcendent destiny of the human person; it is the witness
17 2,C | integral development of human persons and societies.~
18 2,E | these powerful means that human skill is daily rendering
19 3,A | marvelous expression of human genius, and the media confer
20 3,A | are to be found in both human and Christian values.~
21 3,B | which stand in the way of human solidarity and the integral
22 3,B | integral development of the human person. These obstacles
23 3,C | to the realization of the human right to information, promoting
24 4,A | A. Defense of human cultures~16. Considering
25 4,A | and reach deeper levels of human feeling and motivation.~
26 5,A | allocating the Church's limited human and material resources should
27 App,4 | Gospel values and authentic human values to the world.~30.
28 App,4 | relations offices with adequate human and material resources to
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