Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,3| and the "world", for which Christians ought to be "salt" and "
2 1,11 | Pt 1:3-4). And he calls Christians those who have been "born
3 1,11 | Body. St. Paul reminds the Christians of Corinth of this fact: "
4 1,13 | this spiritual "unction", Christians can repeat in an individual
5 1,14 | therefore anointing comes to all Christians, even though in Old Testament
6 1,14 | exercise their kingship as Christians, above all in the spiritual
7 1,14 | writes: "As we call everyone 'Christians' in virtue of a mystical
8 1,16 | more urgent that today all Christians take up again the way of
9 1,16 | in the Eucharist. Since Christians are reclothed in Christ
10 1,16 | tires of admonishing all Christians to live "as is fitting among
11 1,17 | we have not only become Christians, but Christ himself... Stand
12 2,18 | communion through which Christians no longer belong to themselves
13 2,18 | the vine.~The communion of Christians with Jesus has the communion
14 2,18 | the Spirit's bond of love, Christians are united to the Father.~
15 2,18 | From the communion that Christians experience in Christ there
16 2,19 | participation: the incorporation of Christians into the life of Christ,
17 2,19 | Christ, and union among Christians, in the Church"(54).~Vatican
18 2,19 | and the communion of all Christians with one another. There
19 2,24 | know that God acts in all Christians, and we are aware of the
20 2,26 | ordained ministers and other Christians, in which the pastor-who
21 2,26 | particular circumstances of some Christians (e.g. exiles and migrants).
22 2,26 | be truly communities of Christians, local ecclesial authorities
23 2,30 | for teaching and forming Christians; a desire to be present
24 2,30 | desire to be present as Christians in various settings of social
25 2,31 | Council for the Union of Christians, the basic conditions on
26 3,32 | rise to the communion of Christians among themselves, is an
27 3,38 | Fathers used these words: "Christians ought to exercise their
28 3,38 | utmost importance that lay Christians with the help of the universal
29 3,42 | an absence on the part of Christians in public life.~On the contrary,
30 3,42 | between the activities of Christians, acting individually or
31 3,42 | Synod Fathers have invited Christians to reject as unacceptable
32 4,50 | and above all in living as Christians and as members of the Church.~
33 4,53 | important to make clear that Christians who live in situations of
34 4,55 | the Lord.~Simply in being Christians, even before actually doing
35 4,56 | way the vocation of all Christians to holiness while emphasizing
36 4,56 | form with which individual Christians fulfill it: "In creation
37 4,56 | So does he command all Christians, who are the living plants
38 5,58 | the lay faithful and all Christians at every moment: to grow
39 5,59 | culture: "The Council exhorts Christians, as citizens of one city
40 5,60 | social order and of all Christians to apply them in defence
41 5,61 | help in the formation of Christians, by providing a consciousness
42 5,63 | formation: "The formation of Christians will take the greatest account
43 5,64 | particular importance that all Christians be aware that through Baptism
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