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1 1,10 | 10. The application in practice
2 2,15(8) | Religions, Bulletin 1984, pp. 126-141; COMMISSION FOR RELIGIOUS
3 1,13 | 13. The training of Catholic
4 2,15(8) | Bulletin 1984, pp. 126-141; COMMISSION FOR RELIGIOUS
5 Intro,4(1)| Service" 44 (1980), pp. 142-162.~~~~~~
6 1,6(3) | Service" 61 (1986), pp. 144-154.~~~~~~
7 2,15 | 15. The era of communication
8 1,6(3) | Service" 61 (1986), pp. 144-154.~~~~~~
9 2,16 | 16. Cooperation among the different
10 Intro,4(1)| Service" 44 (1980), pp. 142-162.~~~~~~
11 2,17 | 17. The manner of cooperation
12 2,19 | 19. The application in practice
13 1,6(2) | Acta Apostolicae Sedis" 1965, esp. pp. 99-100 n. 12.~~~~~~
14 2,15(8) | Acta Apostolicae Sedis" 1966, pp. 740-744; SECRETARIAT
15 1,13(7) | Acta Apostolicae Sedis" 1979, pp. 500-521 (p. 513, art.
16 Intro,4(1)| Information Service" 44 (1980), pp. 142-162.~~~~~~
17 2,15(8) | Other Religions, Bulletin 1984, pp. 126-141; COMMISSION
18 1,6(3) | lnformation Service" 61 (1986), pp. 144-154.~~~~~~
19 Intro,2 | 2. Cooperation among Christian
20 2,21 | 21. The dynamism of Catholic
21 2,22 | 22. A specific formation, in
22 1,6(3) | Information Service"26(1975),pp.8-31; Sects or New Religious
23 1,12(6) | CH-1211 Geneva 20 CIC, 37 39 rue de Vermont); UNDA:
24 1,12(6) | CH-1211 Geneva 20 CIC, 37 39 rue de Vermont); UNDA: International
25 Intro,4(1)| Witness,"Information Service" 44 (1980), pp. 142-162.~~~~~~
26 1,13(7) | Apostolicae Sedis" 1979, pp. 500-521 (p. 513, art. 51, Indications
27 1,13(7) | Sedis" 1979, pp. 500-521 (p. 513, art. 51, Indications on
28 1,13(7) | Apostolicae Sedis" 1979, pp. 500-521 (p. 513, art. 51, Indications
29 1,6(3) | Apostolicae Sedis" 1967, pp. 574-592 (an updated edition
30 1,6(3) | Apostolicae Sedis" 1967, pp. 574-592 (an updated edition is scheduled
31 1,6 | 6. The era of communication
32 1,6(3) | Challenge,"lnformation Service" 61 (1986), pp. 144-154.~~~~~~
33 1,6(3) | Apostolicae Sedis" 1971, pp. 628-630, n. 96-100; SECRETARIAT
34 1,6(3) | Apostolicae Sedis" 1971, pp. 628-630, n. 96-100; SECRETARIAT
35 1,6(3) | information" 80 (1971), pp. 65-66 (updated by this present
36 1,6(3) | information" 80 (1971), pp. 65-66 (updated by this present
37 1,13(7) | Apostolicae Sedis" 1970, pp. 705-724; CONGREGATION FOR CATHOLIC
38 1,13(7) | Apostolicae Sedis" 1970, pp. 705-724; CONGREGATION FOR CATHOLIC
39 2,15(8) | Apostolicae Sedis" 1966, pp. 740-744; SECRETARIAT FOR NON-CHRISTIANS,
40 2,15(8) | Apostolicae Sedis" 1966, pp. 740-744; SECRETARIAT FOR NON-CHRISTIANS,
41 1,6(3) | Bulletin d'information" 80 (1971), pp. 65-66 (updated
42 1,9 | 9. Joint projects, undertaken
43 1,6(3) | Sedis" 1971, pp. 628-630, n. 96-100; SECRETARIAT FOR PROMOTING
44 1,6(2) | Apostolicae Sedis" 1965, esp. pp. 99-100 n. 12.~~~~~~
45 Intro,4 | with serious consequences, accentuated by widespread diffusion
46 Intro,2 | media. For the most part, access to the mass communications
47 Intro,4 | ideologies, is sometimes accompanied by proselytism fraught with
48 1,13 | preparation, conducted in accordance with the directives of the
49 | according
50 Intro,1 | communications efforts and to act in more direct cooperation
51 1,6 | impulse towards ecumenical action and initiative comes from
52 Intro,3 | of every communications activity. The responsible pastoral
53 | actually
54 1,11(5) | Communications Day, taking advantage of the Week of Prayer for
55 2,16 | agreements will sometimes be advisable between Catholic (and other
56 1,6(3) | généraux pour la collaboration æcuménique dans les communications
57 Intro,4 | ecclesiastical authorities affirm.1 The growth today of new
58 2,16 | international. ~Reciprocal agreements will sometimes be advisable
59 1,9(4) | consultations, of mutual financial aid, of common promotion and
60 1,13(7) | promulgata sunt exsequenda. Pars altera: De re oecumenica in institutione
61 Intro,1 | better their primary task of announcing and witnessing to their
62 1,13(7) | Ordinationes ad constitutionem apostolicam "Sapientia Christiana" rite
63 1,6 | indicating how these are to be applied and interpreted. 3 They
64 1,11 | accord regarding the specific areas in which ecumenical cooperation
65 2,15 | the opportunities which arise in modern communications
66 1,13(7) | 1979, pp. 500-521 (p. 513, art. 51, Indications on the
67 2,23 | Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi.~ ~ ~~~ JOHN P. FOLEY, ~
68 1,12(6) | Organization for Cinema and Audiovisuals (General secretariat, B-1040
69 1,9 | their purpose to weaken the authenticity of the Christian and ecclesial
70 Intro,5 | prepared, prudent and keenly aware of their responsibilities. ~
71 Intro,4 | 4. Manipulation or base proselytism, at times practiced
72 | been
73 | before
74 Intro,1 | among Christians and with believers of other religions. ~
75 1,9(4) | Cannes, Locarno, Montreal, Berlin...), of the ecumenical television
76 1,11 | ecumenical cooperation can best be exercised. 5~
77 | both
78 | but
79 Intro,4 | religious movements, often called "sects", which claim to
80 1,9(4) | of the United States and Canada-Associated Church Press, USA), of ecumenical
81 1,9(4) | ecumenical jury (e.g., those of Cannes, Locarno, Montreal, Berlin...),
82 Intro,5 | cooperation will have to be carefully prepared, prudent and keenly
83 Intro,1 | in mass communications to carry out better their primary
84 Intro,3 | They will evaluate in each case the risks and the opportuneness
85 1,11(5) | the preparation of joint catalogs...~~~~~~
86 1,11(5) | or not to sponsor a joint celebration of World Communications
87 Intro,2 | communications takes on a central importance in the relationship
88 1,13(7) | Cf. SECRETARIAT FOR PROMOTING
89 1,12(6) | Press (General secretariat, CH-1211 Geneva 20 CIC, 37 39 rue
90 1,6(3) | Religious Movements: Pastoral Challenge,"lnformation Service" 61 (
91 Intro,5 | place. The communicators charged with ecumenical and inter-religious
92 1,9 | give a common witness to Christ. It is not their purpose
93 1,13(7) | constitutionem apostolicam "Sapientia Christiana" rite exsequendam, "Acta
94 1,12(6) | secretariat, CH-1211 Geneva 20 CIC, 37 39 rue de Vermont);
95 1,12(6) | Catholic Organization for Cinema and Audiovisuals (General
96 1,8 | levels, according to the circumstances of each communications initiative. ~
97 2,23 | system-compatibility. ~Vatican City, October 4, 1989, Feast
98 Intro,4 | often called "sects", which claim to be a form of evangelism,
99 1,6 | through the exercise of close cooperation. ~The impulse
100 1,6 | ecumenical action and initiative comes from the message and the
101 2,15 | public dialogue a mutual commitment for the good of humanity. ~
102 1,11(5) | media, the expression of commonly shared opinions on doctrinal
103 1,6(3) | COMMUNICATIONS, Pastoral Instruction Communio et progressio, "Acta Apostolicae
104 1,9(4) | publications on communications (Comunicación), of joint meetings (Catholic
105 Intro,3 | 3. This document is concerned with concrete cooperation
106 1,6(3) | Reflections and Suggestions Concerning Ecumenical Dialogue, "Information
107 1,13 | ecumenical preparation, conducted in accordance with the directives
108 1,13(7) | Sedis" 1970, pp. 705-724; CONGREGATION FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION,
109 Intro,4 | proselytism fraught with serious consequences, accentuated by widespread
110 1,13(7) | EDUCATION, Ordinationes ad constitutionem apostolicam "Sapientia Christiana"
111 1,9(4) | of common promotion and consultation with secular networks. It
112 1,9(4) | Foundation), of reciprocal consultations, of mutual financial aid,
113 1,8 | communications aspect of contemporary society. Thus, ecumenical
114 Intro,2 | is permitted only in the context of an understanding among
115 2,17 | into account the specific contexts of production and planning
116 Intro,3 | levels: local, national, continental and world - to safeguard
117 2,15 | human destiny. A serious and continuing joining of efforts will
118 1,6 | is taking shape today is contributing to the fashioning of a new
119 Intro,2 | preservation, promotion and coordination of the expression of a religious
120 1,8 | communications organizations and the corresponding organizations of the other
121 1,6 | attitude can only make more credible the work and methods of
122 1,6(3) | FOR SOCIAL COMMUNICATIONS, Critères généraux pour la collaboration
123 1,6(3) | communications sociales, "Bulletin d'information" 80 (1971),
124 1,6(3) | collaboration æcuménique dans les communications sociales, "
125 1,11(5) | of World Communications Day, taking advantage of the
126 Intro,3 | cooperation and does not deal directly with questions
127 1,6(2) | VATICAN COUNCIL II, Conciliar decree Unitatis redintegratio, "
128 2,15 | the spirit of the relevant decrees of Vatican Council II. 8
129 1,6 | requires an increasingly deeper unity on the part of Christians
130 1,11 | Priorities need to be defined by common accord regarding
131 2,15 | questions regarding human destiny. A serious and continuing
132 Intro,4 | accentuated by widespread diffusion through the communications
133 Intro,1 | efforts and to act in more direct cooperation with other religions
134 Intro,3 | judgment and their specific directions in this regard. They will
135 Intro,3 | cooperation and does not deal directly with questions about doctrinal
136 1,9(4) | networks. It is important to discern the value of such initiatives
137 1,6 | well as from later Church documents indicating how these are
138 | does
139 Intro,1 | this document have been drawn up in order to promote greater
140 Intro,3 | officials have the right and the duty to give their judgment and
141 1,9(4) | of the ecumenical jury (e.g., those of Cannes, Locarno,
142 1,13(7) | Indications on the Teaching of Ecumenism among Theological Matters).~~~~~~
143 1,6(3) | pp. 574-592 (an updated edition is scheduled for publication
144 1,13(7) | CONGREGATION FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION, Ordinationes ad constitutionem
145 Intro,1 | Christians to work together more effectively in their communications
146 Intro,1 | with other religions to ensure a united religious presence
147 1,6(2) | Apostolicae Sedis" 1965, esp. pp. 99-100 n. 12.~~~~~~
148 1,11(5) | and ethical questions, the establishment of an ecumenical recognition
149 1,6(3) | Pastoral Instruction Communio et progressio, "Acta Apostolicae
150 1,11(5) | opinions on doctrinal and ethical questions, the establishment
151 Intro,3 | in this regard. They will evaluate in each case the risks and
152 Intro,4 | which claim to be a form of evangelism, but which are at least
153 1,6 | the work and methods of evangelization in the service of the Kingdom
154 1,8 | bodies. This cooperation will evidently also extend to the regional
155 1,11(5) | For example: whether or not to sponsor
156 2,15 | in modern communications exchange reflect the spirit of the
157 1,8 | cooperation will require exchanges between the Catholic Church'
158 1,6 | of Christians through the exercise of close cooperation. ~The
159 1,11 | cooperation can best be exercised. 5~
160 1,9(4) | There already exist the formulas of the ecumenical
161 1,6 | the unity which already exists among the Churches and Christian
162 1,13(7) | Sapientia Christiana" rite exsequendam, "Acta Apostolicae Sedis"
163 1,6 | today is contributing to the fashioning of a new sort of relationship
164 Intro,1 | while at the same time favoring a better mutual understanding,
165 2,23 | Vatican City, October 4, 1989, Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi.~ ~ ~~~
166 2,15 | great religions to make a fitting reply to the main questions
167 2,23 | Assisi.~ ~ ~~~ JOHN P. FOLEY, ~President ~~~~~~ ~~~~
168 2,15(8) | the Church torwards the Followers of Other Religions, Bulletin
169 Intro,4 | sects", which claim to be a form of evangelism, but which
170 1,9(4) | There already exist the formulas of the ecumenical jury (
171 Intro,1 | should be given in the public forum of the media makes it necessary
172 1,9(4) | foundations (Interfaith Media Foundation), of reciprocal consultations,
173 1,9(4) | Press, USA), of ecumenical foundations (Interfaith Media Foundation),
174 2,23 | 4, 1989, Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi.~ ~ ~~~ JOHN
175 Intro,4 | accompanied by proselytism fraught with serious consequences,
176 1,11 | Communications encourages present and future efforts at ecumenical cooperation
177 Intro,1 | communications. The guidelines gathered in this document have been
178 1,6(3) | COMMUNICATIONS, Critères généraux pour la collaboration æcuménique
179 1,12(6) | General secretariat, CH-1211 Geneva 20 CIC, 37 39 rue de Vermont);
180 Intro,1 | of faith which should be given in the public forum of the
181 2,15 | mutual commitment for the good of humanity. ~These guidelines
182 Intro,1 | drawn up in order to promote greater cooperation among Christians
183 Intro,4(1)| ROMAN CATHOLIC JOINT WORKING GROUP, Common Witness,"Information
184 Intro,4 | authorities affirm.1 The growth today of new religious movements,
185 Intro,3 | can be said, on the other hand, that the Catholic doctrinal
186 Intro,1 | religious presence in the very heart of mass communications.
187 | how
188 2,15 | main questions regarding human destiny. A serious and continuing
189 2,15(8) | supplement n. 3) 1967, pp. 1-51; IDEM, The Attitude of the Church
190 Intro,3 | to safeguard the specific identity of Catholic initiatives. ~
191 Intro,4 | inspired by non-Christian ideologies, is sometimes accompanied
192 | if
193 1,6 | and interpreted. 3 They illustrate the unity which already
194 2,15(8) | Guidelines and Suggestions for Implementing the Conciliar Declaration "
195 Intro,2 | communications takes on a central importance in the relationship with
196 1,9(4) | secular networks. It is important to discern the value of
197 1,6 | close cooperation. ~The impulse towards ecumenical action
198 1,13 | Catholic communicators must include serious ecumenical preparation,
199 Intro,4 | practiced in the media, is incompatible with the ecumenical task
200 1,6 | communities. It requires an increasingly deeper unity on the part
201 Intro,4 | cooperation, as the Word of God indicates and as the decisions of
202 1,6 | from later Church documents indicating how these are to be applied
203 1,13(7) | 500-521 (p. 513, art. 51, Indications on the Teaching of Ecumenism
204 1,8 | known these methods and to initiate pastors and the faithful
205 Intro,4 | which are at least partially inspired by non-Christian ideologies,
206 1,13(7) | altera: De re oecumenica in institutione superiore, "Acta Apostolicae
207 1,6(3) | COMMUNICATIONS, Pastoral Instruction Communio et progressio, "
208 1,9(4) | ecumenical foundations (Interfaith Media Foundation), of reciprocal
209 Intro,4(1)| 1971), pp. 18-23; about the interpretation of the Scripture and the
210 1,6 | these are to be applied and interpreted. 3 They illustrate the unity
211 2,17 | methods proper to the media. Interreligious cooperation will take into
212 Intro | INTRODUCTION ~
213 Intro,3 | and moral teaching is an irreplaceable reference point for Catholic
214 2,23 | Francis of Assisi.~ ~ ~~~ JOHN P. FOLEY, ~President ~~~~~~ ~~~~
215 2,15 | A serious and continuing joining of efforts will help to
216 2,15(8) | RELIGIOUS RELATIONS WITH JUDAISM, Guidelines and Suggestions
217 Intro,3 | and the duty to give their judgment and their specific directions
218 1,9(4) | formulas of the ecumenical jury (e.g., those of Cannes,
219 Intro,5 | carefully prepared, prudent and keenly aware of their responsibilities. ~
220 Intro,3 | opportuneness of common initiatives, keeping in mind the necessity to
221 1,6 | evangelization in the service of the Kingdom of God. ~
222 1,8 | have for their task to make known these methods and to initiate
223 1,6(3) | Critères généraux pour la collaboration æcuménique
224 | later
225 | least
226 1,6(3) | collaboration æcuménique dans les communications sociales, "
227 2,17 | national or international level. ~
228 2,15 | demands equally of all who live a religious faith and who
229 1,6(3) | Movements: Pastoral Challenge,"lnformation Service" 61 (1986), pp.
230 1,9(4) | e.g., those of Cannes, Locarno, Montreal, Berlin...), of
231 2,15 | superficial, superstitious, or magical understanding of religion. ~
232 2,15 | make a fitting reply to the main questions regarding human
233 | makes
234 Intro,4 | 4. Manipulation or base proselytism, at
235 2,15(8) | NON-CHRISTIANS, Towards the Meeting of Religions, Suggestions
236 1,9(4) | Comunicación), of joint meetings (Catholic Press Association
237 1,11(5) | ecumenical recognition for meritorious service in the field of
238 Intro,3 | initiatives, keeping in mind the necessity to safeguard
239 2,15 | opportunities which arise in modern communications exchange
240 1,9(4) | those of Cannes, Locarno, Montreal, Berlin...), of the ecumenical
241 | most
242 1,10 | information on the ecumenical movement and on the other Christian
243 2,23 | President ~~~~~~ ~~~~Msgr. PIERFRANCO PASTORE, ~Secretary~~~~~~
244 | must
245 Intro,3 | initiatives, keeping in mind the necessity to safeguard the specific
246 1,11 | are essential. ~Priorities need to be defined by common
247 | no
248 Intro,4 | least partially inspired by non-Christian ideologies, is sometimes
249 2,15(8) | 740-744; SECRETARIAT FOR NON-CHRISTIANS, Towards the Meeting of
250 1,7 | mass media reach beyond the normal limits of space and time,
251 2,21 | OCIC, UCIP and UNDA) (see note no.will be a help towards
252 2,23 | system-compatibility. ~Vatican City, October 4, 1989, Feast of Saint
253 1,7 | It is in itself a witness offered to the world. Because the
254 1,11(5) | expression of commonly shared opinions on doctrinal and ethical
255 Intro,3 | each case the risks and the opportuneness of common initiatives, keeping
256 2,15 | of other religions to the opportunities which arise in modern communications
257 Intro,1 | document have been drawn up in order to promote greater cooperation
258 1,13(7) | FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION, Ordinationes ad constitutionem apostolicam "
259 | out
260 2,15 | of efforts will help to overcome any tendency within the
261 | own
262 1,13(7) | promulgata sunt exsequenda. Pars altera: De re oecumenica
263 Intro,4 | but which are at least partially inspired by non-Christian
264 1,7 | will require the reciprocal participation of Catholic communicators
265 Intro,5 | pastoral situation in each particular place. The communicators
266 2,23 | Msgr. PIERFRANCO PASTORE, ~Secretary~~~~~~
267 1,8 | methods and to initiate pastors and the faithful to an effective
268 Intro,1 | communications. They aim to permit Catholics engaged in mass
269 Intro,2 | communications media is permitted only in the context of an
270 1,6 | of relationship between persons and communities. It requires
271 2,23 | President ~~~~~~ ~~~~Msgr. PIERFRANCO PASTORE, ~Secretary~~~~~~
272 Intro,5 | situation in each particular place. The communicators charged
273 Intro,3 | irreplaceable reference point for Catholic communicators.
274 1,6(3) | COMMUNICATIONS, Critères généraux pour la collaboration æcuménique
275 Intro,4 | base proselytism, at times practiced in the media, is incompatible
276 1,11(5) | advantage of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity for
277 1,9(4) | ecumenical projects which have precise and concrete themes will
278 2,22 | Holy See, is necessary to prepare Catholic communicators better
279 Intro,5 | will have to be carefully prepared, prudent and keenly aware
280 Intro,2 | communications officials for the preservation, promotion and coordination
281 2,23 | JOHN P. FOLEY, ~President ~~~~~~ ~~~~Msgr. PIERFRANCO
282 Intro,1 | to carry out better their primary task of announcing and witnessing
283 1,11 | planning are essential. ~Priorities need to be defined by common
284 2,17 | the specific contexts of production and planning on the local,
285 Intro,3 | communications programs or productions. It can be said, on the
286 Intro,3 | dialogue in communications programs or productions. It can be
287 1,6(3) | Instruction Communio et progressio, "Acta Apostolicae Sedis"
288 2,17 | large extent on the methods proper to the media. Interreligious
289 Intro,5 | to be carefully prepared, prudent and keenly aware of their
290 1,6(3) | edition is scheduled for publication in 1989); PONTIFICAL COMMISSION
291 1,9(4) | Communicators), of ecumenical publications on communications (Comunicación),
292 2,15 | understanding is based on the common quest by the world's great religions
293 1,11(5) | establishment of an ecumenical recognition for meritorious service
294 1,6(2) | Conciliar decree Unitatis redintegratio, "Acta Apostolicae Sedis"
295 Intro,3 | teaching is an irreplaceable reference point for Catholic communicators.
296 2,15 | communications exchange reflect the spirit of the relevant
297 1,6(3) | PROMOTING CHRISTIAN UNITY, Reflections and Suggestions Concerning
298 2,15(8) | COMMISSION FOR RELIGIOUS RELATIONS WITH JUDAISM, Guidelines
299 2,15 | reflect the spirit of the relevant decrees of Vatican Council
300 2,15 | magical understanding of religion. ~
301 2,15 | religions to make a fitting reply to the main questions regarding
302 Intro,1 | Christians and with the representatives of other religions engaged
303 2,15 | These guidelines for a joint response by Christians and members
304 Intro,5 | and keenly aware of their responsibilities. ~
305 Intro,3 | communicators. It is the responsibility of the competent ecclesiastical
306 Intro,3 | communications activity. The responsible pastoral officials have
307 Intro,3 | pastoral officials have the right and the duty to give their
308 Intro,3 | evaluate in each case the risks and the opportuneness of
309 1,13(7) | apostolicam "Sapientia Christiana" rite exsequendam, "Acta Apostolicae
310 Intro,4(1)| WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES / ROMAN CATHOLIC JOINT WORKING GROUP,
311 Intro,3 | or productions. It can be said, on the other hand, that
312 2,23 | October 4, 1989, Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi.~ ~ ~~~
313 1,13(7) | constitutionem apostolicam "Sapientia Christiana" rite exsequendam, "
314 1,6(3) | 592 (an updated edition is scheduled for publication in 1989);
315 Intro,4(1)| the interpretation of the Scripture and the will of the ecclesial
316 2,23 | Msgr. PIERFRANCO PASTORE, ~Secretary~~~~~~
317 1,13(7) | quae a Concilio Vaticano Secundo de re oecumenica promulgata
318 1,11(5) | the expression of commonly shared opinions on doctrinal and
319 | should
320 Intro,5 | into account the pastoral situation in each particular place.
321 1,6(3) | dans les communications sociales, "Bulletin d'information"
322 1,8 | communications aspect of contemporary society. Thus, ecumenical cooperation
323 1,6 | the fashioning of a new sort of relationship between
324 1,11(5) | example: whether or not to sponsor a joint celebration of World
325 1,9(4) | ecumenical television week (sponsored by UNDA, the international
326 1,9(4) | Association of the United States and Canada-Associated Church
327 2,15 | general public to have a superficial, superstitious, or magical
328 1,13(7) | oecumenica in institutione superiore, "Acta Apostolicae Sedis"
329 2,15 | public to have a superficial, superstitious, or magical understanding
330 2,15(8) | for Dialogue, "Bulletin" (supplement n. 3) 1967, pp. 1-51; IDEM,
331 Intro,2 | field of communications takes on a central importance
332 2,15 | will help to overcome any tendency within the general public
333 1,9(4) | have precise and concrete themes will be all the more useful.~~~~~~
334 1,13(7) | Teaching of Ecumenism among Theological Matters).~~~~~~
335 | Thus
336 2,15(8) | The Attitude of the Church torwards the Followers of Other Religions,
337 1,13 | 13. The training of Catholic communicators
338 1,12(6) | UCIP:International Catholic Union of the Press (General secretariat,
339 1,6(2) | COUNCIL II, Conciliar decree Unitatis redintegratio, "Acta Apostolicae
340 1,9(4) | Canada-Associated Church Press, USA), of ecumenical foundations (
341 1,9(4) | important to discern the value of such initiatives and
342 2,20 | promote religious and moral values in the field of social communications.
343 1,12(6) | Geneva 20 CIC, 37 39 rue de Vermont); UNDA: International Catholic
344 Intro,2 | expression of a religious viewpoint in the media. For the most
345 1,9(4) | radio and television, and WACC, the World Association of
346 | what
347 | whether
348 | while
349 Intro,4 | consequences, accentuated by widespread diffusion through the communications
350 Intro,2 | different religious bodies who wish to take part in the public
351 Intro,4 | inter-religious cooperation, as the Word of God indicates and as
352 2,16 | communicators and the communications workers of other religions, as will
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