Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4| remembered the first Christian community, the early Church, Jesus'
2 Intro,4| In recalling the Catholic community's humble condition, as well
3 I,5 | self-understanding as a community of disciples of Jesus Christ
4 I,6 | highly developed sense of community. 11 In particular, they
5 I,6 | strength, a closely knit community with a powerful sense of
6 I,9 | spirit of the East Syrian community in the third and fourth
7 I,9 | except for the isolated community in South India. The Church
8 I,9 | growth of the ecclesial community among many different peoples
9 I,9 | vocation within the ecclesial community. Among them the lay catechists
10 I,9 | steadfastness of the Catholic community in Vietnam, the isolation
11 III,17 | Spirit shapes the Church as a community of witnesses who, through
12 IV,19 | of Jesus Christ. She is a community aflame with missionary zeal
13 IV,23 | The more the Christian community is rooted in the experience
14 IV,23 | insertion into the ecclesial community, the implantation of the
15 V,24 | present and active in the community of the men and women who
16 V,24 | demands of the Catholic community a sincere examination of
17 V,25 | has a gift to offer the community, so the community should
18 V,25 | offer the community, so the community should show a willingness
19 V,31 | alone and that the Church community to which they belong is
20 V,31 | are happy in their faith community can without undue risk and
21 VI,32 | nations and the international community in relation to development
22 VI,34 | Christ and to the Church as a community of love and service. 177
23 VI,34 | participation. The Catholic community needs to intensify pastoral
24 VI,34 | an ally in the Christian community, and for this reason the
25 VI,36 | appreciated service to the community, and a particularly visible
26 VII,42 | communion with the whole community of faith. The mission is
27 VII,42 | family, and of the ecclesial community, which reveal a new way
28 VII,44 | eternal life. Living in community, they attest to the values
29 VII,44 | power. Their lives lived in community, in peaceful and silent
30 VII,45 | sacraments, in building community and in peacemaking. As the
31 VII,46 | members bring to the wider community. The family is not simply
32 VII,46 | family and in the wider community. 229 Convinced that "the
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