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1 Int, 2(1)| which weaken and divide certain local churches and institutions,
2 3, 23 | therefore bear witness to a certain pluralism within the fundamental
3 3, 24 | development not without certain tensions and problems. How
4 4, 32 | complex. We need only think of certain phenomena such as urbanization,
5 4, 32 | difficult to apply in practice certain ecclesial distinctions and
6 4, 32 | For example, there is a certain hesitation to use the terms "
7 4, 32 | real change, one which has certain positive aspects. The so-called
8 4, 35 | merely human enterprise. In certain countries missionaries are
9 4, 36 | VI, that there are also certain "excuses which would impede
10 4, 37 | is possible to determine certain parameters within which
11 5, 48 | pastoral activity. Even so, certain points must remain clear.~
12 5, 54 | 54. In this regard, certain guidelines remain basic.
13 5, 59 | overdevelopment."112 A certain way of thinking, uninfluenced
14 6, 61 | collegiality does not prevent certain figures from assuming prominence
15 6, 61 | acknowledging in her midst certain "special envoys" or "missionaries
16 6, 63 | collegial responsibility has certain practical consequences.
17 6, 68 | diocesan priest must conform to certain criteria and conditioning.
18 7, 77 | therefore is not limited to certain specific activities, but
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