Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2| experience of persons and communities from the whole Church, the
2 Intro,4| some ways, as regards whole communities, as the Council has already
3 2,26 | of this kind may be truly communities of Christians, local ecclesial
4 2,26 | basic or so-called "living" communities, where the faithful can
5 2,26 | love to one another; these communities are true expressions of
6 2,27 | Their activity within Church communities is so necessary that without
7 2,29 | forms: associations, groups, communities, movements. We can speak
8 2,30 | gospel into the various communities and spheres of life"(115).~
9 3,34 | formation of mature ecclesial communities, in which the faith might
10 3,34 | formation of these ecclesial communities, not only through an active
11 3,34 | importance in animating ecclesial communities"(125). It goes without saying
12 3,35 | Church, both individuals and communities, can lead to the hope for
13 3,39 | freedom of individuals and of communities to profess and practice
14 3,41 | destined for various groups and communities of persons.~The whole Church
15 3,41 | joint way by groups and communities, is and will always be necessary.
16 4,49 | nourishing the faith of Christian communities"(181).~Both in her earliest
17 4,51 | human values in various communities, the words of the Council
18 4,51 | aspects of the life of such communities, from the socio-economic
19 4,51 | the individual but also communities, not only in forms left
20 5,61 | are the persons and the communities called upon to assume the
21 5,61 | extensive, small Church communities, where present, can be a
22 5,62 | receive from other persons and communities.~
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