Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,2 | suggestive power of the media, frequently idealizes life
2 II,1,2| Mass media and information technology ~
3 II,1,2| on the influence of the media ... It is also necessary
4 II,1,2| what they comprehend... The media can be used to proclaim
5 II,1,2| information provided by the mass media lessens the impact of distance
6 II,1,2| opinion. ~The influence of the media which has no frontiers,
7 II,1,2| Christ in the traditional media?».(14) ~The most startling
8 III,7 | Mass media and religious information ~
9 III,7 | under the influence of mass media and information technology.
10 III,7 | educators. In addition, the media of mass communication (mass
11 III,7 | mass communication (mass media) broadcast a multitude of
12 III,7 | not only in the religious media, but also in state-run or
13 III,7 | state-run or commercial media, which naturally speak to
14 III,7 | In countries where the media are open to what religion
15 III,7 | professionals. This use of the media is to be seen as direct
16 III,7 | up-to-date communications media, a pastoral approach to
17 III,7 | the social communications media are most influential» (Ecclesia
18 III,7 | presence of Catholics in the media will be all the more fruitful
19 III,7 | face the challenges of the media. ~34. The pastoral approach
20 III,7 | inclination to work in the media. A pastoral approach to
21 III,7 | Neutral, open and honest media offer well-prepared Christians
22 III,7 | training, have worked out a Media ethical charter, a Code
23 III,7 | and have also founded a Media ethical council. Others
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