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christ 54
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christian

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pref | to the influence of the Christian message, the Congregation 2 Pref | grow in the fervour of the Christian life. Where there is a shortage 3 I, I,3 | explicit proclamation of the Christian message and the accompaniment 4 I, I,3 | represent the basic strength of Christian communities, especially 5 I, I,3 | outstanding in their living of the Christian life. Under the direction 6 I, I,4 | families for the sacraments of Christian initiation, and helping 7 I, I,4 | young and working for the Christian promotion of women. Married 8 I, I,4 | witness to the values of Christian marriage. The young, on 9 I, I,5 | instance, those who promote christian life where the majority 10 I,II,6 | witness constantly to the Christian value of matrimony, living 11 I,II,10 | catechists, like that of every Christian and especially those involved 12 I,II,10 | community. The earliest Christian community was a model of 13 I,III,13 | difficulties with the help of Christian faith and themselves become 14 I,III,14 | to every creature".~All Christian communities should "participate 15 I,III,14 | initiatives designed to promote Christian unity". In mission territories 16 I,III,14 | should have a deep desire for Christian unity, should willingly 17 I,III,16 | spread of sects of both Christian and non-Christian origin 18 I,III,16 | fostering the growth of Christian life, they can help both 19 I,III,16 | instruction and encouraging the Christian community to greater fervour; 20 I,III,16 | to proclaim clearly the Christian message. They should give 21 I,III,16 | poses a danger to the other Christian denominations as well. Here, 22 II, V,22 | for communication of the Christian faith depends less on the 23 II, V,22 | should also realize that the Christian community itself is a place 24 II, V,23 | understand the essentials of Christian doctrine before they can 25 II, V,23 | progressive synthesis of the Christian message. As they have the 26 II, V,23 | practices of other religions or Christian denominations in the area.~- 27 II, V,23 | the proclamation of the Christian message and the life of 28 II, V,24 | therefore, how to proclaim the Christian message and teach it, how 29 II, V,25 | in society, offering true Christian witness, entering into sincere 30 II, V,25 | the other sacraments of Christian initiation, as they become 31 II, V,28 | it to God's grace.~- The Christian community in which the catechists 32 III,VII,33 | They are essential to the Christian community and are rooted 33 III,VII,33 | Church, and the future of Christian communities will depend 34 Conclu,VII,37| strengthen and build up the young Christian communities, and even to 35 Conclu,VII,37| and were leaders of the Christian community (...). Give thanks


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