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1 Int, 2 | willing to meet with the members of other Christian churches
2 2, 14 | people are called to become members of it. To emphasize this
3 3, 24 | Council, which gathers the members of the different churches
4 3, 27 | community at Antioch sends its members forth on mission; having
5 3, 28 | in the Church and in her members. Nevertheless, his presence
6 4, 33 | longer consider themselves members of the Church, and live
7 4, 37(61)| Cf. Address to the members of the Symposium of the
8 5, 47 | Blessed Trinity, and makes us members of the Body of Christ, which
9 5, 51 | according to the needs of its members (cf. Acts 2:42-47). As Pope
10 5, 60 | brothers and sisters, and members of the laity for their dedication,
11 6, 63 | evangelization of the world, both as members of the College of Bishops
12 6, 66 | and the renewal of their members' spiritual, moral and physical
13 6, 69 | Consecrated Life, whose members, "because of the dedication
14 6, 74 | teachers in schools. All the members of the laity ought to devote
15 6, 75 | such a way that all the members "may in harmony spend their
16 7, 77 | 77. Since they are members of the Church by virtue
17 7, 78 | Christ himself, who calls the members of his Mystical Body to
18 7, 82 | persecuted. The same is true of members of the faithful from traditionally
19 7, 85 | priests, religious and members of the laity, to be open
20 8, 91 | to the recently baptized members of the young communities
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