Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1| 1. THE LAY MEMBERS of Christ's Faithful People (
2 1,9 | together with all the other members of the Church, are branches
3 1,11 | baptized as Children of God and members of Christ's Body. St. Paul
4 1,11 | Christ and individually members of it" (1 Cor 12:27); "And
5 1,12 | inseparably joined together as "members of Christ and members of
6 1,12 | as "members of Christ and members of the body of the Church",
7 1,14 | in virtue of their being members of the Church, as St. Peter
8 1,14 | priests' because all are members of only one priesthood"(
9 1,15 | baptized in Christ, for all the members of the People of God: "As
10 1,15 | of the People of God: "As members, they share a common dignity
11 1,15 | different forms through her members"(30).~The Church, in fact,
12 1,15 | 31).~Certainly all the members of the Church are sharers
13 1,15 | friends, professionals, members of society, cultures, etc.
14 1,16 | the Mystical Body, whose members share in the same life of
15 1,16 | precisely because they are members, receive and thereby share
16 1,16 | equal par with all other members of the Church, the lay faithful
17 1,17 | recognizing among their members the younger men and women
18 1,17 | source of equality for all members of the Church, guarantees
19 2,19 | The bonds that unite the members of the New People among
20 2,20 | who believe... As all the members of the human body, though
21 2,20 | there is a diversity of members and functions. There is
22 2,20 | intimate bond between the members, produces and urges love
23 2,20 | suffers anything, all the members suffer it too, and if one
24 2,20 | member is honoured, all members together rejoice (cf. 1
25 2,20 | being in the head and in the members, gives life to, unifies
26 2,28 | the Body of Christ.~Being "members" of the Church takes nothing
27 2,28 | daily lives of individual members of the lay faithful. Furthermore,
28 2,30 | the everyday life of its members and their faith"(111).~-
29 2,30 | communion of those baptized members who have fallen away from
30 3,32 | communion with all other members of the People of God. This
31 3,33 | precisely because they are members of the Church, have the
32 3,35 | assume responsibility by all members of the Church, both individuals
33 3,35 | strengthen the bonds among its members, exchange vital energies
34 3,36 | through her individual members and the whole community,
35 3,40 | programme for all those members of the lay faithful who,
36 4,47 | daughters: "Children as living members of the family, contribute
37 4,50 | living as Christians and as members of the Church.~This meditation
38 4,51 | the holiness of Christ's members"(190).~However, as Paul
39 4,52 | husband and wife and between members of the family-a love lived
40 4,53 | that wearies the body's members and dissipates the soul'
41 4,55 | and Vocations ~55. All the members of the People of God -clergy,
42 4,55 | is Christ.~All are living members of the one Body of the Lord
43 4,55 | men and women religious, members of secular institutes and
44 4,56 | are taken by individual members of the lay faithful. In
45 4,56 | of ways through which all members of the Church are employed
46 5,59 | exists from their being members of the Church and citizens
47 5,61 | collaboration of all her members: clergy, religious and lay
48 5,61 | community, in its diverse members, receives the fruitfulness
49 5,61 | is called to instruct its members in hearing God's Word, in
50 5,61 | mission, the help that diverse members of the Church can give to
51 5,62 | the formation that their members receive from other persons
52 5,64 | mindful of what it means to be members of the Church of Jesus Christ,
53 5,64 | children loved by the Father, members incorporated in Christ and
54 5,64 | newness of life" given to the members of the Church, constitutes
55 5,64 | Synod and all the other members of the People of God, I
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