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1 int | which touches intimately the moral and religious life of the
2 1, 1| in the perfection of the moral personality, which is man,
3 1, 1| reason it must itself be moral. And We concluded amidst
4 1, 1| making the motion picture "moral, an influence for good morals,
5 1, 1| religion but also of the true moral and civil welfare of the
6 1, 2| safeguard for the future the moral welfare of the patrons of
7 1, 2| no film which lowers the moral standard of the spectators,
8 1, 4| was offensive to Catholic moral principles or proper standards
9 1, 4| standards, both artistic and moral, to the cinema.~It is an
10 1, 4| an improvement from the moral standpoint: crime and vice
11 2, 2| exercising a profoundly moral influence upon those who
12 2, 3| at the very age when the moral sense is being formed and
13 2, 4| exercised by the cinema in the moral and educational fields,
14 2, 4| they are an offence to the moral and religious sentiments
15 2, 4| solicitous for the decorum amd moral health of the family, of
16 3 | problem of the production of moral films would be solved radically
17 3 | harmful from a religious, moral, or social viewpoint, Pastors
18 3, 1| responsible before God for the moral welfare of their people
19 3, 2| 2 - The Moral Fibre of a Nation~ ~Their
20 3, 2| entertainment destroys the moral fibre of a nation. They
21 3, 3| bringing home to the people the moral beauty and the effectiveness
22 3, 3| all live under the same moral law. Since, however, there
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