Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2(5)| an image of the church's unity: cf St. Cyprian, De EcclesiaeCatholicae
2 Intro, 0,3 | all levels an essential unity. This desire arouses in
3 Intro, 0,4 | terms of the question of unity and peace. ~My predecessors
4 Intro, 0,4 | large and small by restoring unity. But the synod's main concern
5 I, 2,8 | communion with God and of unity among all people," and in
6 I, 2,8 | that of obtaining "full unity in Christ" for the "people
7 I, 2,9 | freedom; in what is necessary, unity; in all things, charity.~
8 I, 2,9 | must continue the quest for unity among those who are proud
9 I, 2,9 | Rome. The latter seeks a unity which, if it is to be the
10 I, 2,9 | superficial and fragile. Unity must be the result of a
11 I, 2,9 | neither reconciliation nor unity is possible outside or in
12 II, 0,13 | a symbol and a source of unity, those people found themselves
13 II, 0,13 | sign and guarantee of the unity they desired a work of their
14 III, 1,25 | not prove harmful to the unity of the church, we must all
15 III, 1,25 | brethren to seek the paths to unity, and with the followers
16 III, 1,27 | witnesses and workers of unity, builders of the family
17 Concl, 0,35 | God the Father...: Have unity of spirit, sympathy, love
18 Concl, 0,35 | The apostle urged: "Have unity of spirit." But he immediately
19 Concl, 0,35 | closely linked in heart: "Have unity of spirit.... Do not return
20 Concl, 0,35 | yearning for and commitment to unity; the beatitudes of mercy
21 Concl, 0,35 | the Holy Spirit, source of unity and peace, this call of
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