Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2| of being resolved through dialogue, grow more acute in confrontation
2 Intro, 0,2| world and is engaged in dialogue with the world.(4) It is
3 I, 2,9 | forgiveness, of theological dialogue and fraternal relations,
4 I, 2,9 | harder, by promoting the "dialogue of salvation,"(39) to bring
5 III, 1,24 | predecessor Paul VI, the method of dialogue. ~
6 III, 1,25 | Dialogue ~25. For the church, dialogue
7 III, 1,25 | Dialogue ~25. For the church, dialogue is in a certain sense a
8 III, 1,25 | solidarity which allows honest dialogue and invigorates it." The
9 III, 1,25 | establishing an ever more fruitful dialogue among all those who compose
10 III, 1,25 | also of "establishing a dialogue with human society."(122)~
11 III, 1,25 | predecessor Paul VI devoted to dialogue a considerable part of his
12 III, 1,25 | characterizes it as the dialogue of salvation.(123)~The church
13 III, 1,25 | fact uses the method of dialogue in order the better to lead
14 III, 1,25 | of his church. Authentic dialogue, therefore, is aimed above
15 III, 1,25 | modern conditions. ~Pastoral dialogue aimed at reconciliation
16 III, 1,25 | place promotes an ecumenical dialogue, that is, with churches
17 III, 1,25 | savior. She also promotes dialogue with the other communities
18 III, 1,25 | him.~At the basis of this dialogue with the other churches
19 III, 1,25 | of permanent and renewed dialogue within the Catholic Church
20 III, 1,25 | divide-these are all qualities of a dialogue within the church which
21 III, 1,25 | open and sincere. Obviously dialogue would not have these qualities
22 III, 1,25 | committed to frank ecumenical dialogue, without facile optimism
23 III, 1,25 | seeks to follow in this dialogue are, on the one hand, the
24 III, 1,25 | a frank and constructive dialogue upon a clarity regarding
25 III, 1,25 | to seek to have sincere dialogue. May this inter-religious
26 III, 1,25 | May this inter-religious dialogue lead to the overcoming of
27 III, 1,25 | especially grant that ecumenical dialogue will also lead to a sincere
28 III, 1,25 | is a complex and delicate dialogue of reconciliation in which
29 III, 1,25 | itself with them, conduct a dialogue with them and encourage
30 III, 1,25 | them and encourage them to dialogue with one another for the
31 III, 1,25 | finds the true meaning of a dialogue for peace."(130) ~The church
32 III, 1,25 | The church engages in dialogue for reconciliation also
33 III, 1,25 | promote this indispensable dialogue and proclaim the human and
34 III, 1,25 | upon to engage directly in dialogue or to work for dialogue
35 III, 1,25 | dialogue or to work for dialogue aimed at reconciliation.
36 III, 1,25 | church and her members, dialogue, whatever form it takes (
37 III, 1,25 | since the very concept of dialogue has an analogical value)
38 III, 1,25 | consciences of others. The dialogue of reconciliation can never
39 III, 1,26 | mission of operating through dialogue, the pastoral ministry of
40 III, 2,29 | psychology, in the methodology of dialogue and above all in a living
41 III, 2,29 | human sciences, training in dialogue and especially in how to
42 III, 2,32 | penitential process. The dialogue between penitent and confessor,
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