Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0| representatives of the clergy, religious and laity, subjected to
2 Intro, 0| Episcopate in order "to study the religious problems that concern the
3 I, 0 | truly faithful men and women religious, authentic witnesses by
4 I, 0 | Church in Africa — clergy, religious and laity — entered with
5 II, 1 | concerning the promotion of the religious, civil and social well-being
6 II, 1 | men and women of all the Religious and Secular Institutes,
7 II, 1 | The African provinces of Religious Institutes of pontifical
8 II, 1 | Africans have a profound religious sense, a sense of the sacred,
9 III, 0 | scriptural formation of clergy, religious, catechists and the laity
10 III, 0 | respect for the values and religious traditions of each person,
11 III, 0 | both sides the principle of religious freedom with all that this
12 III, 0 | reciprocity in matters of religious freedom.114~
13 III, 0 | formation for priests and religious.116~
14 IV, 1 | nations and peoples in religious, political, economic, social
15 V, 1 | manner the work of priests, religious and laity, welcoming the
16 V, 1 | it is necessary to foster religious vocations to the contemplative
17 V, 1 | to the foundation of new Religious Institutes, great prudence
18 V, 1 | Assembly, having stated that "Religious Institutes that do not have
19 V, 1 | define better the role of religious life in the local Church.
20 V, 2 | apostolic movements and religious associations. In them the
21 V, 2 | there will be a programme of religious formation which corresponds
22 V, 2 | the human, cultural and religious formation of the educators
23 VI, 0 | The formation of clergy, religious and laity, imparted in the
24 VI, 1 | tribalism, nepotism, racism, religious intolerance and the thirst
25 VI, 2 | with a wholesome human, religious and spiritual training.~
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