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1 Intro, 0, 0, 5,21 | from disturbing the life of communities, overthrowing traditional
2 I, I, 0, 14,47 | formation of the Christian communities through and by means of
3 I, I, 0, 19,58 | or which lack Christian communities sufficiently mature to be
4 I, I, 0, 19,58 | context, "there are Christian communities with adequate and solid
5 I, I, 0, 19,58 | Universal mission". (174) These communities demand an intense "pastoral
6 I, I, 0, 20,59 | way Christian missionary communities sustained by "comprehensive
7 I,III, 0, 8,86 | to form genuine Christian communities" (264) and for catechumens "[
8 I,III, 0, 8,86 | Christian churches and ecclesial communities. Thus catechesis in pursuing
9 II, I, 0, 16,98 | proposed to the first Christian communities, and which also transmits
10 III,II, 0, 18,149 | circumstances of ecclesial communities as well as to the particular
11 IV,IV, 0, 8,193 | 193. Many communities and individuals are called
12 IV,IV, 0, 9,195 | there exists in Christian communities, particular expressions
13 IV,IV, 0, 12,200 | solid, fervent, Christian communities and well prepared, native
14 V, I, 0, 33,228 | and wishes that "religious communities dedicate as much as possible
15 V, I, 0, 33,229 | of the various religious communities express this common task
16 V,II, 0, 36,233 | in parishes and Christian communities vocations for catechesis.
17 V,II, 0, 36,233 | the respective Christian communities.~– to co-ordinate catechists
18 V,II, 0, 36,233 | pastoral workers in Christian communities, so that the entire work
19 V,II, 0, 48,249 | with catechists from other communities, which promotes ecclesial
20 V,III, 0, 50,253 | variety of immediate Christian communities in which Christians are
21 V,III, 0, 50,253 | movements; basic ecclesial communities. These are the loci of catechesis,
22 V,III, 0, 53,258 | formation of small ecclesial communities. (266)~d) While the preceding
23 V,III, 0, 53,258(266)| extensive, small Church communities, where present, can be a
24 V,III, 0, 55,261 | receive from other persons and communities". (275) Catechesis is always
25 V,III, 0, 56 | Basic ecclesial communities~
26 V,III, 0, 56,263 | 263. Basic ecclesial communities have experienced a great
27 V,III, 0, 56,263 | life which large ecclesial communities cannot easily provide". (283)~
28 V,III, 0, 56,263(282)| indicates how basic ecclesial communities flourish nearly everywhere
29 V,III, 0, 56,263 | Basic ecclesial communities are a sign of the "Church'
30 V,III, 0, 56,264 | 264. In basic ecclesial communities an extremely enriching catechesis
31 V,III, 0, 56,264 | without which basic Christian communities lack stability;~– The small
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