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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Redemptoris missio

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1 Int, 2 | religions, and to enter into dialogue and cooperation with them. 2 1, 4 | replaced by inter-religious dialogue? Is not human development 3 2, 17| the other hand fostering dialogue between peoples, cultures 4 2, 20| through such activities as dialogue, human promotion, commitment 5 3, 25| speeches Paul enters into "dialogue" with the cultural and religious 6 3, 29| to receive them through dialogue. Every form of the Spirit' 7 4, 37| the Church to hospitality, dialogue, assistance and, in a word, 8 4, 37| relations which promote dialogue and open up new possibilities. 9 5, 50| which she is engaged in dialogue. Wherever possible, and 10 5 | Dialogue with Our Brothers and Sisters 11 5, 55| 55. Inter-religious dialogue is a part of the Church' 12 5, 55| knowledge and enrichment, dialogue is not in opposition to 13 5, 55| comes from Christ and that dialogue does not dispense from evangelization.99~ 14 5, 55| engaging in interreligious dialogue. Instead, she feels the 15 5, 55| as through a door." 101 Dialogue should be conducted and 16 5, 56| 56. Dialogue does not originate from 17 5, 56| where he wills.103 Through dialogue, the Church seeks to uncover 18 5, 56| religious traditions of mankind. Dialogue is based on hope and love, 19 5, 56| spirit which must enliven dialogue in the context of mission. 20 5, 56| mission. Those engaged in this dialogue must be consistent with 21 5, 56| frankness, knowing that dialogue can enrich each side. There 22 5, 56| intolerance and misunderstandings. Dialogue leads to inner purification 23 5, 57| vast field lies open to dialogue, which can assume many forms 24 5, 57| experiences to the so-called "dialogue of life," through which 25 5, 57| communities are called to practice dialogue, although not always to 26 5, 57| often misunderstood path of dialogue their only way of bearing 27 5, 57| efforts are not well received. Dialogue is a path toward the kingdom 28 7, 82| stimulus to hospitality, dialogue, service, sharing, witness


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