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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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1 Int, 1 | approaches, a year which Christians will celebrate as a sacred 2 Int, 2 | unity and communion between Christians, a path difficult but so 3 Int, 2 | needing to be resolved, Christians cannot underestimate the 4 Int, 3 | increase the unity of all Christians until they reach full communion.3 5 Int, 4 | Catholic Church and all Christians to share in this prayer. 6 1, 5 | commitment to gather all Christians into unity. Indeed, "the 7 1, 7 | generously upon divided Christians remorse over their divisions 8 1, 7 | restoration of unity among all Christians. Taking part in this movement, 9 1, 8 | Saint Paul to the first Christians of Rome: "God's love has 10 1, 9 | Church, then, thecommunion of Christians is none other than the manifestation 11 1, 10 | the lack of unity among Christians and of the confident quest 12 1, 10 | values present among other Christians. The Catholic faithful face 13 1, 11 | the lack of unity among Christians, the Decree on Ecumenism 14 1, 14 | communion existing between Christians grow towards full communion 15 1, 15 | task of uniting divided Christians. "There can be no ecumenism 16 1, 15 | Thus, the entire life of Christians is marked by a concern for 17 1, 17 | 17. With regard to other Christians, the principal documents 18 1, 17 | present circumstances of Christians, one of the distinctive 19 1, 20 | unity. With regard to other Christians, to the great Christian 20 1, 21 | prayer for the unity of Christians, should be regarded as the 21 1, 21 | re-establish it between Christians still divided. Love is the 22 1, 21 | unity. The common prayer of Christians is an invitation to Christ 23 1, 22 | 22. When Christians pray together, the goal 24 1, 22 | closer. The long history of Christians marked by many divisions 25 1, 22 | around Christ himself. If Christians, despite their divisions, 26 1, 23 | communion are overcome and all Christians can gather together in the 27 1, 24 | occasions during the year when Christians are led to pray together. 28 1, 25 | which does not benefit from Christians coming together and praying. 29 1, 27 | the lack of unity among Christians. In the deep personal dialogue 30 1, 27(50)| sacrifices for the unity of Christians. In 1936, at the time of 31 1, 29 | apply in relation to other Christians. In all this, however, reciprocity 32 1, 33 | consciences and actions of Christians, as brethren divided from 33 1, 34 | Church's unity: the sins of Christians, those of the pastors no 34 1, 36 | hinder full communion between Christians. The Decree on Ecumenism 35 1, 36 | for full communion between Christians. Without this love it would 36 1, 40 | 40. Relations between Christians are not aimed merely at 37 1, 40 | Cooperation among all Christians vividly expresses that bond 38 1, 40 | the road to the unity of Christians may be made smooth".68~In 39 1, 40 | world, cooperation among Christians becomes a form of common 40 2, 42 | the Sermon on the Mount, Christians of one confession no longer 41 2, 42 | no longer consider other Christians as enemies or strangers 42 2, 42 | Today we speak of "other Christians", "others who have received 43 2, 42 | received Baptism", and "Christians of other Communities". The 44 2, 42 | Communities to which these Christians belong as "Churches and 45 2, 42 | universal brotherhood" of Christians has become a firm ecumenical 46 2, 42 | authorities on behalf of other Christians who are unjustly persecuted; 47 2, 42 | be unfounded.~In a word, Christians have been converted to a 48 2, 43 | constitutes the mission of Christians: that of reminding society 49 2, 43 | circumstances the united voice of Christians has more impact than any 50 2, 43 | the work for unity. Many Christians from all Communities, by 51 2, 43 | these efforts.72 In effect, Christians who once acted independently 52 2, 43 | we meet our other brother Christians".73 I have thanked God " 53 2, 46 | Anointing of the Sick to Christians who are not in full communion 54 2 | endowments present among other Christians~ 55 2, 48 | have established with other Christians since the Council have enabled 56 2, 48 | the witness which other Christians bear to God and to Christ. 57 2, 48 | elements present among other Christians can contribute to the edification 58 2, 49 | of the contacts between Christians and of the theological dialogue 59 2, 49 | contacts and dialogue have made Christians aware of the elements of 60 2, 49 | has made it possible for Christians in our day to reduce the 61 2, 58 | example of charity among Christians through participation in 62 2, 61 | ecclesial life did not prevent Christians, through mutual relations, 63 2, 64 | re-establishment of unity among all Christians, the Decree on Ecumenism 64 2, 66 | concerned ... with those Christians who openly confess Jesus 65 2, 68 | our time: "There are many Christians who do not always understand 66 2, 70 | of the Church, shows that Christians do indeed see the importance 67 2, 74 | Ecumenism notes that among other Christians "the faith by which they 68 2, 74 | With increasing frequency Christians are working together to 69 2, 75 | 75. For Christians, this cooperation, which 70 2, 75 | emphasized, the cooperation among Christians clearly manifests that degree 71 2, 75 | in society on the part of Christians has the clear value of a 72 2, 75 | which already exists between Christians provides a solid foundation 73 2, 75 | the road to the unity of Christians may be made smooth".128~ 74 2, 76 | ever greater numbers of Christians and with a steadily growing 75 2, 76 | Christ, the Prince of Peace? Christians are becoming ever more united 76 2, 76 | Day of Prayer for Peace, Christians of the various Churches 77 2, 76 | hearts. For we note that Christians feel ever more challenged 78 3, 77 | suffice for the conscience of Christians who profess that the Church 79 3, 82 | conversion of individual Christians and for that constant reform 80 3, 84 | a theocentric vision, we Christians already have a common Martyrology. 81 3, 88 | difficulty for most other Christians, whose memory is marked 82 3, 95 | For a whole millennium Christians were united in "a brotherly 83 3, 98 | the lack of unity among Christians contradicts the Truth which 84 3, 98 | contradicts the Truth which Christians have the mission to spread 85 3, 98 | sign of unity among all Christians as the way and instrument 86 3, 98 | evangelization. The division among Christians is a serious reality which 87 3, 98 | for reconciliation between Christians? However true it is that 88 3, 99 | Holy Spirit, who leads all Christians towards full and visible 89 Exh, 101 | promoting the unity of all Christians by supporting all activities 90 Exh, 101 | of communion between all Christians and to increase cooperation 91 Exh, 102 | full communion with other Christians.~How is the Church to obtain 92 Exh, 102 | are undertaking with other Christians towards the new millennium


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