Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,8 | human rights. In some places Christians are not allowed to practise
2 I,9 | including the divisions among Christians, the message failed to take
3 I,9 | Vietnam, the isolation of Christians in such places as Laos and
4 II,11 | whom he had come.~With all Christians, we believe that this particular
5 III,18 | Church, moves now among Asian Christians, strengthening the witness
6 IV,19 | This is what generations of Christians have done down the centuries.
7 IV,22 | for the sensibilities of Christians, so that by a gradual growth
8 IV,23 | and social concerns. All Christians need a true missionary spirituality
9 IV,23 | followed more closely".110 Christians who speak of Christ must
10 V,24 | life-giving communion, "Christians no longer belong to themselves
11 V,24 | the Spirit's bond of love, Christians are united to the Father,
12 V,24 | flows the communion which Christians share with one another through
13 V,24 | rise to the communion of Christians among themselves, is the
14 V,25 | communities like the early Christians (cf. Acts 2:44-47; 4:32-
15 V,28 | place in the hearts of all Christians. Indeed, the words of the
16 V,30 | where people expect from Christians a clearer sign of unity.
17 V,30 | precisely where the number of Christians is proportionately small,
18 V,30 | fact, the division among Christians is seen as a counter-witness
19 V,30 | work for unity with other Christians, realizing that the search
20 V,30 | the relationships between Christians, which involve not only
21 V,30 | Asia. Catholic and Orthodox Christians, for example, often recognize
22 V,31 | the mission ad gentes. 153 Christians bring to interreligious
23 V,31 | interreligious dialogue. "Only Christians who are deeply immersed
24 VI,34 | becomes more credible if Christians themselves live simply,
25 VI,40 | They called upon the Christians of Asia to condemn all forms
26 VI,41 | profit. 200 It is the duty of Christians and of all who look to God
27 VI,41 | remembering that in calling on Christians to work and sacrifice themselves
28 VII,42 | proclamation of the Gospel unless Christians also offer the witness of
29 VII,42 | situation is an opportunity for Christians to show forth the power
30 VII,44 | and inspiring examples to Christians and non-Christians alike
31 VII,48 | continent. In places where Christians are a minority, these can
32 VII,49 | witnesses to the truth that Christians are called always and everywhere
33 Conclu,50| They are an example to Christians everywhere to be eager to
34 Conclu,51| Synod Fathers said, Asian Christians have a great love and affection,
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