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1 3, 26| of believers to "form a community," to be the Church. After
2 3, 26| that followed, the first community takes shape (cf. Acts 2:
3 3, 26| Indeed, a true Christian community is also committed to distributing
4 3, 27| News. Then there is the community of believers, which in its
5 3, 27| Gospel. Thus the Christian community at Antioch sends its members
6 3, 27| celebrated the Eucharist, the community recognizes that the Spirit
7 3, 27| then, mission is seen as a community commitment, a responsibility
8 4, 37| cause of mass migration. The community of believers in Christ is
9 5, 42| family, and of the ecclesial community, which reveal a new way
10 5, 44| preaching, and every ecclesial community draws its origin and life
11 5, 45| with the entire ecclesial community, is never a merely personal
12 5, 45| to recognize in him the community which sent him and which
13 5, 47| having entered the ecclesial community, they were to find a life
14 5, 49| of God to be lived out in community (families, parishes, associations),
15 5, 49| activity of the Christian community, first in its own locality,
16 5, 49| missionary will the Christian community be able to overcome its
17 5, 49| development of the Christian community. In particular, it falls
18 5, 51| and organize the parish community, to which they always remain
19 5, 51| individual Christian experiences community and therefore senses that
20 5, 51| racism can be overcome.~Every community, if it is to be Christian,
21 5, 51| Paul VI recalled, every community must live in union with
22 5, 52| their cultures, into her own community.86 She transmits to them
23 5, 54| is an expression of the community's Christian experience.
24 5, 54| be an expression of the community's life, one which must mature
25 5, 54| which must mature within the community itself, and not be exclusively
26 6, 61| becomes an evangelizing community which sends missionaries
27 6, 61| experiences her mission as a community task, while acknowledging
28 6, 66| vital part of the ecclesial community and should carry out their
29 6, 67| pastoral care of the Christian community, but also and above all
30 8 | situation of the first Christian community which witnessed unbelieving
31 8, 90| throughout the Christian community, especially among those
32 8, 91| word and in personal and community prayer. My contact with
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