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1 1, 8 | coercion by individuals, or by groups, or by any human power,
2 4, 33| activity addresses: peoples, groups, and socio-cultural contexts
3 4, 33| and proclaim it to other groups. This is mission ad gentes
4 4, 33| Churches as well, where entire groups of the baptized have lost
5 4, 34| directed to "peoples or groups who do not yet believe in
6 4, 34| inasmuch as it is addressed to groups and settings which are non-Christian
7 4, 37| well-defined territories and groups of people.~The growth in
8 4, 37| mission ad gentes, with groups and areas not yet evangelized.
9 4, 37| abandoned and isolated human groups, but it is also true that
10 4, 37| that individual or small groups cannot be evangelized if
11 4, 37| institutions, special centers and groups, and cultural and social
12 4, 37| of individuals or small groups and enter into pastoral
13 5, 49| and among non-Christian groups, and to encourage a missionary
14 5, 51| missionary outreach. These are groups of Christians who, at the
15 5, 53| variety of expressions.91 Groups which have been evangelized
16 6, 61| These include individuals, groups and communities. A typical
17 6, 67| especially for the non-Christian groups in their own area. They
18 6, 72| organizations, ecclesial movements, groups and solidarities of different
19 6, 74| communities and Bible study groups; those in charge of charitable
20 7, 82| communities and cultural groups are also forming which call
21 7, 83| parishes, associations and groups, especially youth groups.~
22 7, 83| groups, especially youth groups.~With this end in view,
23 7, 86| the human and cultural groups not yet reached by the Gospel,
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