Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,3| directly the encounter in dialogue of the particular Churches,
2 Intro,3| confirmed the importance of dialogue as a characteristic mode
3 Intro,3| to encounter them and to dialogue with them. Yet there was
4 Intro,3| of Asia.~The encounter in dialogue of the Bishops and the Successor
5 Intro,3| experienced in a fraternal dialogue of life, communion and mission.~ ~ ~
6 I,6 | seeks to engage in sincere dialogue with their followers. The
7 III,15 | prime agent of the Church's dialogue with all peoples, cultures
8 III,18 | continent. Just as the great dialogue of love between God and
9 III,18 | mystery of Christ, so the dialogue between the Saviour and
10 III,18 | peoples of Asia for the saving dialogue with the Saviour of all.
11 IV,20 | Saint Paul who engaged in dialogue with the philosophical,
12 IV,21 | makes possible a fruitful dialogue with the cultural and religious
13 IV,21 | presence ensures that the dialogue unfolds in truth, honesty,
14 IV,21 | then she can begin the dialogue of salvation; she can offer,
15 IV,21 | their charism, to guide this dialogue with discernment. Likewise,
16 IV,23 | aspects and elements: witness, dialogue, proclamation, catechesis,
17 V | CHAPTER V~COMMUNION AND DIALOGUE~FOR MISSION~ ~ ~
18 V,24 | relations and interreligious dialogue, recognizing that building
19 V,24 | of solidarity, promoting dialogue among religions and cultures,
20 V,24 | a renewed commitment to dialogue. At the threshold of the
21 V,25 | laity are engaged in a "dialogue of life and heart" sustained
22 V,27 | directly involved in ecumenical dialogue with their sister Orthodox
23 V,27 | experiences in interreligious dialogue, especially with Islam.
24 V,29 | A Mission of Dialogue~29. The common theme of
25 V,29 | relationship in a spirit of dialogue. The desire for dialogue,
26 V,29 | dialogue. The desire for dialogue, however, is not simply
27 V,29 | origin in the Father's loving dialogue of salvation with humanity
28 V,29 | his saving message. The dialogue which the Church proposes
29 V,29 | solidarity prompts the Church's dialogue with the men and women of
30 V,29 | Church cannot but enter into dialogue with all peoples, in every
31 V,29 | Her efforts to engage in dialogue are directed in the first
32 V,29 | human heart. Ecumenical dialogue and interreligious dialogue
33 V,29 | dialogue and interreligious dialogue constitute a veritable vocation
34 V,30 | Ecumenical Dialogue~30. Ecumenical dialogue
35 V,30 | Dialogue~30. Ecumenical dialogue is a challenge and a call
36 V,30 | continuing fruitful ecumenical dialogue into the next millennium,
37 V,30 | ecumenical centres of prayer and dialogue; and adequate formation
38 V,30 | formation for ecumenical dialogue needs to be included in
39 V,31 | Interreligious Dialogue~31. In my Apostolic Letter
40 V,31 | opportunity for interreligious dialogue and for meetings with the
41 V,31 | religions. 152 Contact, dialogue and cooperation with the
42 V,31 | Carta of interreligious dialogue for our times. From the
43 V,31 | of view, interreligious dialogue is more than a way of fostering
44 V,31 | bring to interreligious dialogue the firm belief that the
45 V,31 | people".155~In the process of dialogue, as I have already written
46 V,31 | in genuine interreligious dialogue. "Only Christians who are
47 V,31 | engage in interreligious dialogue".157 It is therefore important
48 V,31 | models of interreligious dialogue—evangelization in dialogue
49 V,31 | dialogue—evangelization in dialogue and dialogue for evangelization—
50 V,31 | evangelization in dialogue and dialogue for evangelization—and suitable
51 V,31 | the need in interreligious dialogue for firm faith in Christ,
52 V,31 | speak of the need for a dialogue of life and heart. The followers
53 V,31 | they meet their partners in dialogue (cf. Mt 11:29). "Interreligious
54 V,31 | directory on interreligious dialogue be drawn up. 159 As the
55 V,31 | I mention some forms of dialogue already taking place with
56 V,31 | contemplation in the process of dialogue. Men and women in the consecrated
57 V,31 | significantly to interreligious dialogue by witnessing to the vitality
58 V,31 | religions.~Communion and dialogue are two essential aspects
59 V,31 | through proclamation and dialogue.~ ~
60 VI,38 | than it ever solves, that dialogue is the only just and noble
61 VII,44 | and leading to a fruitful dialogue with surrounding cultures
62 VII,47 | interreligious and intercultural dialogue.~ ~ ~
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