Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,9 | reflection and spirit of communion which these meetings have
2 I,12 | on the path towards full communion than the shared celebration
3 II,27 | Lisieux lived her agony in communion with the agony of Jesus, "
4 III,36 | the privileged place where communion is ceaselessly proclaimed
5 IV,42 | Churches: the domain of communion (koinonia), which embodies
6 IV,42 | the mystery of the Church. Communion is the fruit and demonstration
7 IV,42 | It is in building this communion of love that the Church
8 IV,43 | A spirituality of communion ~43. To make the Church
9 IV,43 | the home and the school of communion: that is the great challenge
10 IV,43 | promote a spirituality of communion, making it the guiding principle
11 IV,43 | built up. A spirituality of communion indicates above all the
12 IV,43 | around us. A spirituality of communion also means an ability to
13 IV,43 | friendship. A spirituality of communion implies also the ability
14 IV,43 | for me". A spirituality of communion means, finally, to know
15 IV,43 | external structures of communion will serve very little purpose.
16 IV,43 | without a soul, "masks" of communion rather than its means of
17 IV,44 | to ensure and safeguard communion. How can we forget in the
18 IV,44 | those specific services to communion which are the Petrine ministry
19 IV,44 | of these instruments of communion, which are especially appropriate
20 IV,45 | 45. Communion must be cultivated and extended
21 IV,45 | clearly characterized by communion. To this end, the structures
22 IV,45 | theology and spirituality of communion encourage a fruitful dialogue
23 IV,45 | claims, the spirituality of communion, by prompting a trust and
24 IV,46 | vocations ~46. Such a vision of communion is closely linked to the
25 IV,46 | another important aspect of communion is the promotion of forms
26 IV,48 | urgent task of fostering communion in the delicate area of
27 IV,48 | to reach full and visible communion with all Christians. ~In
28 IV,48 | belonging to the Anglican Communion and the Ecclesial Communities
29 IV,49 | Beginning with intra-ecclesial communion, charity of its nature opens
30 IV,53 | legacy and remembrance of the communion experienced during the Jubilee. ~
31 Conclu,58| who are united in the same communion, the communion which is
32 Conclu,58| the same communion, the communion which is daily nourished
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