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1 2, 17 | for others." The Church's task is described as though it
2 3, 23 | universal dimension of the task entrusted to the apostles,
3 3, 23 | will not be alone in the task, but will receive the strength
4 4, 32 | not considered a marginal task for the Church but is situated
5 4, 34 | exist, for this is the first task of the Church, which has
6 4, 34 | they are in the challenging task of new evangelization, are
7 4, 35 | gentes faces an enormous task, which is in no way disappearing.
8 4, 35 | ever wider horizons. The task of proclaiming Jesus Christ
9 4, 36 | interest in the missionary task is a widespread indifferentism,
10 5, 47 | devote themselves to this task. It is also true that many
11 5, 49 | Responsibility for this task belongs to the universal
12 5, 51 | encouraged to share in the common task. Thus, these communities
13 5, 52 | the bishops, who have the task of providing discernment
14 5, 53(92)| Particular Churches "have the task of assimilating the essence
15 6, 61 | her mission as a community task, while acknowledging in
16 6, 63 | contribution to the missionary task.124~Each bishop too, as
17 6, 65 | reference: "Although the task of spreading the faith,
18 6, 65 | Church, as their special task."129~What is involved, therefore,
19 6, 71 | variety of ways, is the task of all the Christian faithful.~
20 6, 75 | Churches."160 Hence, its task is to "recruit missionaries
21 7, 83 | Missionary formation is the task of the local Church, assisted
22 7, 83 | these fronts but her primary task lies elsewhere: the poor
23 7, 86 | entire Church, the missionary task must remain foremost, for
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