Within the community, interaction based on mutual aid and spiritual unity contributes to spreading values such as faith, hope, love, and salvation, because it creates an atmosphere of lively, humane communication. In such an environment, everyone becomes part of a whole, where relationships are built not on a hierarchical basis but on mutual respect and participation. As noted in one of the sources, “When in the Church they say, ‘we communicate,’ it means that ‘we love one another, we are transparent to one another.’ In the Church, communication occurs at the distance of two freedoms—my freedom and the freedom of another—without imposing anything on each other. ... Only the Church can reveal to this dehumanizing world its humanity, true communication.” (source: 217_1082.txt)