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1 Int, 2 | benefits and gifts. The commitment of the laity to the work
2 Int, 2 | to renew her missionary commitment. The present document has
3 Int, 2 | given to others! It is in commitment to the Church's universal
4 Int, 2 | and to confirm in their commitment those exemplary brothers
5 Int, 2 | activity by fostering the commitment of the particular churches -
6 2, 20| dialogue, human promotion, commitment to justice and peace, education
7 3, 27| mission is seen as a community commitment, a responsibility of the
8 4, 32| her life, as a fundamental commitment of the whole People of God.
9 4, 33| surroundings and have a sense of commitment to the universal mission.
10 4, 37| are backed up by a serious commitment to a new evangelization
11 4, 37| be directed; for example, commitment to peace, development and
12 5, 42| God and to the Gospel. A commitment to peace, justice, human
13 5, 47| many profess an interior commitment to Christ and his message
14 5, 50| and stimulus for a renewed commitment to ecumenism. The relationship
15 5, 51| with a view to a common commitment. These communities are a
16 5, 51| poor and neglected, and of commitment to the transformation of
17 5, 51| the Magisterium, with a commitment to missionary outreach and
18 5, 59| encourages solidarity, commitment and service of one's neighbor,
19 6, 65| is manifested in a total commitment to evangelization, a commitment
20 6, 65| commitment to evangelization, a commitment which involves the missionary'
21 6, 66| the Church's missionary commitment, which always stands in
22 6, 67| special missionary zeal and commitment. The Lord entrusts to them
23 7, 79| that a full and lifelong commitment to the work of the missions
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