Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2(5)| condemn the wounds inside that community: cf Letter to the Corinthians,
2 Intro, 0,4 | and portion of the human community that they saw wounded and
3 I, 2,8 | been entrusted to the whole community of believers, to the whole
4 I, 2,8 | God's word; personal and community prayer; and in particular
5 I, 2,9 | become ever more genuinely a community of disciples of Christ (
6 I, 3,10 | reconciled and reconciling community, cannot forget that at the
7 I, 3,11 | existence as a reconciled community which witnesses to and represents
8 II, 0,13 | boundaries of the church and the community of believers, the message
9 II, 1,16 | not properly of a group or community. This individual may be
10 II, 1,16 | the individual against the community or by the community against
11 II, 1,16 | the community or by the community against the individual.
12 II, 1,17 | the joint prayer of the community.~In another passage of the
13 II, 1,18 | is read in the ecclesial community a fine sensitivity and an
14 II, 1,18 | and to consider only their community dimension. There also exists
15 II, 2,19 | meaning of the ordering of the community (the liturgical order and
16 II, 2,19 | role of the heads of the community, before turning to the conduct
17 II, 2,20(106)| The early Christian community expresses its faith in the
18 III, 1,25 | membership of the Christian community and also those who are outside-to
19 III, 1,26 | Christians and of the ecclesial community and also to their capacity
20 III, 1,26 | the family, in the civil community, in social structures) and
21 III, 1,26 | in the life of the human community, in relationships between
22 III, 1,26 | individuals, the family and the community; concerning the value of
23 III, 1,27 | sanctification (pietas) and community reconciliation (unitas and
24 III, 2,28 | Christian and to the whole community of believers the certainty
25 III, 2,29 | sinners in the ecclesial community with their brothers and
26 III, 2,31 | penance it is the ecclesial community, which has been wounded
27 III, 2,31 | would also be noticed by the community of which he was the pastor.~
28 III, 2,32 | greater emphasis to the community aspects of the sacrament,
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