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Ecclesia in America

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1 Intro,3 | must attain in the third Christian millennium.~ 2 Intro,5 | the threshold of the third Christian millennium and at a time 3 Intro,5 | including their shared Christian identity and their genuine 4 Intro,6 | piety and popular forms of Christian religiosity”.( 10) There 5 I,9 | would become part of the Christian community (cf. Acts 2:38).~ 6 I,11 | a splendid flowering of Christian life.~ 7 II,14 | The Christian identity of America~14. 8 II,14 | faith which has forged its Christian identity. For more than 9 II,14 | fact. Clearly, America's Christian identity is not synonymous 10 II,14 | identity. The presence of other Christian communities, to a greater 11 II,15 | finest fruits of America's Christian identity. In them, the encounter 12 II,15 | provide heroic models of the Christian life across the range of 13 II,18 | Church's influence on the Christian formation of Americans is 14 II,18 | clear will to impart a truly Christian education.( 49)~Another 15 II,18 | ceaselessly invites the Christian community to a commitment 16 III,26 | to a deeper sense of our Christian vocation. The greatness 17 III,27 | aware of the demands of the Christian life and if we do not strive 18 III,27 | Jn 3:17). Hence, for the Christian people of America conversion 19 III,27 | name as citizens guided by Christian conscience and what they 20 III,29 | make their own a genuine Christian spirituality. “In effect, 21 III,29 | of life in keeping with Christian demands. Spirituality is ' 22 III,29 | liturgical, is the duty of every Christian. “Jesus Christ, the Good 23 III,29 | capacity and condition of each Christian, so that in all the different 24 III,29 | in everyday life”.( 84)~Christian spirituality is nourished 25 III,29 | responsibilities of the Christian life. On the contrary, in 26 IV,34 | Christian initiation and communion~ 27 IV,34 | through the sacraments of Christian initiation: Baptism, Confirmation 28 IV,34 | Christ”. (103) The journey of Christian initiation comes to completion 29 IV,34 | people for the sacraments of Christian initiation, the Synod Fathers 30 IV,35 | simply the culmination of Christian initiation. While Baptism 31 IV,38 | living tradition of the Christian East; that the Bishops of 32 IV,38 | heritage of the Eastern Christian tradition.~ 33 IV,40 | they first develop, and Christian families must be invited 34 IV,41 | and fraternal, places of Christian initiation, of education 35 IV,41(141)| Evangelization, Human Promotion and Christian Culture, 58.~ 36 IV,43 | by Bishops, priests, and Christian communities, and that, conscious 37 IV,44 | laity. A deeper knowledge of Christian ethical principles and moral 38 IV,46 | Challenges facing Christian families~46. “God the Creator, 39 IV,46 | it fruitful in human and Christian virtues; it is there that 40 IV,46 | catechetical effort regarding the Christian ideal of conjugal communion 41 IV,46 | domestic church” (176) the Christian family needs to be a setting 42 IV,47 | people through programs for Christian families, catechesis, Catholic 43 IV,47 | priesthood, consecrated life and Christian married life. (181)~ 44 IV,49 | of communion with other Christian Churches and Ecclesial Communities~ 45 IV,49 | Catholic Church and the other Christian Churches and Ecclesial Communities 46 IV,49 | concerning non-Catholic Christian Churches and Ecclesial Communities 47 IV,49 | distinguish clearly between Christian communities, with which 48 V,52 | all. It is expressed in Christian love which seeks the good 49 V,58 | in loving the poor the Christian imitates the attitude of 50 V,60 | involvement of competent Christian laity who, thanks to their 51 V,64 | These can build bridges of Christian love, peace and justice 52 V,64 | partial account of true Christian doctrine. Then too, it will 53 V,65 | heritage which is rich in Christian elements. The Church is 54 VI,66 | work by the sacraments of Christian initiation and by the gifts 55 VI,67 | have remained faithful to Christian values. In this regard the 56 VI,69 | into the experience of the Christian life, which involves the 57 VI,69 | of the Redemption and the Christian service of others”. (256)~ 58 VI,71 | way will they train truly Christian leaders in the different 59 VI,72 | products promoting human and Christian values. (278) But a program 60 VI,73(286)| Evangelization, Human Promotion and Christian Culture, 139-152.~ 61 VI,74 | immense riches of their Christian heritage. They must take 62 VI,74 | in accordance with its Christian vitality, will play its 63 Conclu,75 | the beginning of the Third Christian Millennium can be the right 64 Conclu,76 | Churches”, (294) in which the Christian faith is lived and passed 65 Conclu,76 | the other forms ~of firm Christian commitment.~Protect your


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