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1 Int, 2 | workers in the apostolate. The presence of Christian communities
2 3, 23 | reference here is to the presence and power of the spirit
3 3, 28 | members. Nevertheless, his presence and activity are universal,
4 3, 28 | his being.39~The Spirit's presence and activity affect not
5 3, 29 | Every form of the Spirit's presence is to be welcomed with respect
6 3, 29 | the discernment of this presence is the responsibility of
7 4, 34 | preaching of the Gospel and the presence of the Church are either
8 4, 37 | to allow her missionary presence to be hindered by geographical
9 4, 37 | proclamation of the Gospel and the presence of the local church.60 Even
10 4, 37 | clear sign of a Christian presence; or they lack the dynamism
11 4, 37 | outstanding examples of Christian presence.~(b) New worlds and new
12 5, 49 | which are "a sign of the presence of God in the world"80 and
13 5, 56 | acknowledge the signs of Christ's presence and of the working of the
14 5, 60 | missionaries who, by their loving presence and humble service to people,
15 6, 69 | unity in Christ."141 This presence is beneficial throughout
16 7, 82 | their native lands. The presence of these brothers and sisters
17 8, 88 | experiences the consoling presence of Christ, who is with him
18 Conc, 92| Therefore, "strengthened by the presence of Christ, the Church journeys
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