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Pontifical Council for Social Communications
Pornography and violence in communications media

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communications

   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | people think and act. The communications media have played and continue 2 Intro,2 | to the moral plane".2 The communications media have contributed much 3 Intro,4 | 4. The communications media are involved because, 4 Intro,6 | confusion about moral norms, the communications media have made pornography 5 Intro,6 | countries has now begun, via the communications media, to corrupt moral 6 Intro,7 | 7. Thus, the communications media which can be such 7 Intro,7 | places - often through the communications media. ~ 8 Intro,7(4)| PP. Il, Message for World Communications Day, May 1, 1980. ~~~~~~ 9 2,19 | industry. Some segments of the communications industry have tragically 10 3,20 | pornography and violence in the communications media does injury to individuals 11 3,22 | unfair to suggest that all communications media and all communicators 12 3,22 | applying ethical codes for the communications media and for advertising 13 3,26 | that those involved in the communications media may learn more about 14 3,28 | concerning the media of social communications and their proper role in 15 3,30 | principles, Catholic critics and communications organizations can offer 16 3,30 | valuable assistance both to communications professionals and to families. 17 3,30 | fact, the guidelines on the communications media present in existing 18 3,31 | pornography and violence in the communications media and to encourage all 19 3,31 | Pontifical Council for Social Communications. ~  ~Vatican City, May 7,


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