Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,9 | Personal encounters and community encounters~9. Some of the
2 I,9 | become part of the Christian community (cf. Acts 2:38).~
3 I,12 | He is also present in the community, by virtue of his promise
4 II,18 | ceaselessly invites the Christian community to a commitment to overcome
5 II,22(60)| the Service of the Human Community: An Ethical Approach to
6 III,27 | therefore, to promote in the community a sense of the duty to participate
7 III,27 | relationship between the political community and the Church, and to distinguish
8 III,27 | confused with the political community nor be tied to any political
9 III,29 | daily life of the Church community”.( 77) In this sense, by
10 IV,35 | around which the entire community of the Church gathers. (108)
11 IV,39 | ministry, chiefly in the community entrusted to him, and he
12 IV,39 | to him, and he leads his community to encounter Christ the
13 IV,39 | since this would divide the community”. (126) The Synod Fathers
14 IV,39 | might be leaders in the community, listening to them and through
15 IV,39 | represent better within the community the presence of Jesus who
16 IV,40 | of the priest within the community must lead all the members
17 IV,41 | above all a Eucharistic community”. (138) This principle implies
18 IV,41 | consider the parish as a community of communities and movements. (141)
19 IV,41 | It can gather people in community, assist family life, overcome
20 IV,41 | social, educational and community work. (144)~Moreover, “this
21 IV,44 | building of the ecclesial community as delegates of the word,
22 IV,46 | vocation of service in the community and the Church, and to learn,
23 IV,47 | educational institutions and community life in parishes. But there
24 IV,48 | they are part of the living community of faith, hope and love”. (182)
25 V,52 | and of the international community, the equitable distribution
26 V,63 | distressing reality, the Church community intends to commit itself
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