Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pref | entry into the ecclesial community through baptism. Through
2 Pref | pastoral guidance of the little community separated from the Centre.
3 Intro, 0,1 | components of the ecclesial community. ~Before this Guide could
4 I, I,3 | witness of Christ in the community".~
5 I, I,4 | already baptized; leading community prayer, especially at the
6 I, I,4 | most indicated to be the community leader, especially in societies
7 I,II,7 | become a visible sign to the community. The catechist's service
8 I,II,9 | growth of the ecclesial community .~Finally, one should not
9 I,II,10 | will communicate to the community. They will find in Mary
10 I,II,10 | eucharist and the building of community. The earliest Christian
11 I,II,10 | The earliest Christian community was a model of this (cf.
12 I,III,11 | 11. Service to the community as a whole and to particular
13 I,III,11 | are various groups in the community that may require the services
14 I,III,11 | preparing for baptism as to be community leader for a village of
15 I,III,11 | between the members of the community, and will devote themselves
16 I,III,11 | an important role in the community, as Pope John Paul II recognizes
17 I,III,11 | the support of the whole community and should be helped to
18 I,III,12 | their cultures, into her own community; she transmits to them her
19 I,III,13 | should act in union with the community, in a program drawn up with
20 I,III,14 | ecumenical spirit in the community, beginning with the catechumens
21 I,III,15 | should be integrated in the community. Initiatives in this area
22 I,III,16 | encouraging the Christian community to greater fervour; and
23 II,IV,17 | should also prepare the community, and especially the young,
24 II,IV,17 | forgotten either that the community's esteem for this service
25 II,IV,18 | and possibilities of the community. ~The following general
26 II,IV,18 | education; the respect of the community; the human, moral and technical
27 II,IV,18 | the parish priest, but the community should be involved in the
28 II, V,19 | non-Christians, leading the community, presiding when necessary
29 II, V,21 | responsible role in the community.~The following qualities
30 II, V,22 | catechists who guide the community in a supplementary way,
31 II, V,22 | a single body" with the community (cf. 1Cor 10:17) and offer
32 II, V,22 | and for the help of the community.~- Recital of part of the
33 II, V,22 | retreats, for personal and community renewal.~It is through such
34 II, V,22 | realize that the Christian community itself is a place where
35 II, V,23 | catechists are to be leaders of community prayer.~- According to local
36 II, V,23 | the life of an ecclesial community.~- It will also be important
37 II, V,23 | propose to herself and to the community of men of our time. As the
38 II, V,23 | and outside the ecclesial community, "their mission to announce
39 II, V,24 | it, how to lead others in community and liturgical prayer, and
40 II, V,25 | religious, liturgical and community life of the People of God.~-
41 II, V,25 | People of God.~- Building community and helping candidates prepare
42 II, V,25 | missionary animators in their community, work for the evangelization
43 II, V,26 | 5:25).~Training in this community spirit will be part of the
44 II, V,27 | the help of the ecclesial community. The community as a whole,
45 II, V,27 | ecclesial community. The community as a whole, therefore, is
46 II, V,27 | offering them help. In the community, the Bishop and parish priests
47 II, V,28 | God, the formators and the community; should be liberating, freeing
48 II, V,28 | s grace.~- The Christian community in which the catechists
49 II, V,28 | being worked out in the community.~These guidelines should
50 II, V,29 | attended to in each local community, especially as needs differ
51 III,VI,32 | effective catechesis" of the community and therefore to its spiritual
52 III,VII,33 | 33. Responsibility of the community. The CEP would like to make
53 III,VII,33 | essential to the Christian community and are rooted in it through
54 III,VII,34 | Providing, with the help of the community, a budget for the training,
55 III,VII,35 | various charisms in the community, they should have a particular
56 III,VII,35 | should also educate the community to respect their catechists,
57 Conclu,VII,37| able to keep the faith of a community alive during trying periods,
58 Conclu,VII,37| leaders of the Christian community (...). Give thanks to the
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