Chap., §
1 Int, 1 | of Churches and Ecclesial Communities not in full communion with
2 1, 10 | these separated Churches and Communities, though we believe that
3 1, 11 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities has been destroyed.~Indeed,
4 1, 11 | present in the other Christian Communities, in a degree which varies
5 1, 11 | found in other Christian Communities, the one Church of Christ
6 1, 11 | is linked" 14 with these Communities by a true union in the Holy
7 1, 12 | own Churches or Ecclesial Communities. Many of them rejoice in
8 1, 13 | of the members of these Communities, it declares: "All those
9 1, 13 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, the Decree adds: "All of
10 1, 13 | found in the other Christian Communities.~
11 1, 14 | throughout the various Christian Communities in order to arrive at a
12 1, 14 | this fullness, in the other Communities,20 where certain features
13 1, 15 | work in other Christian Communities, the discovery of examples
14 1, 16 | engaging in frank dialogue, Communities help one another to look
15 1, 17 | already provided Christian Communities with useful tools for discerning
16 1, 17 | judgments of the other Christian Communities played a part in the great
17 1, 21 | individuals and between Communities. If we love one another,
18 1, 21 | between individuals and Communities, or to re-establish it between
19 1, 24 | member Churches and Ecclesial Communities "to the goal of visible
20 1, 25 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities have visited me in Rome,
21 1, 28 | entirety; dialogue between communities involves in a particular
22 1, 30 | various Churches and Ecclesial Communities, their deep involvement
23 1, 30 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities experienced the readiness
24 1, 31 | from different Churches and Communities. In their meetings, which
25 1, 35 | brothers and sisters living in Communities not in full communion with
26 1, 38 | various Churches and Ecclesial Communities. This has more than one
27 1, 38 | that it helps Christian Communities to discover the unfathomable
28 1, 38 | for the building up of all Communities 65 and in a certain sense
29 2, 42 | and "Christians of other Communities". The Directory for the
30 2, 42 | Ecumenism refers to the Communities to which these Christians
31 2, 42 | Churches and Ecclesial Communities that are not in full communion
32 2, 42 | excommunications of the past, Communities which were once rivals are
33 2, 42 | training of ministers in the Communities most lacking in resources;
34 2, 43 | the leaders of Christian Communities join together in taking
35 2, 43 | Nor are the leaders of Communities the only ones joined in
36 2, 43 | Many Christians from all Communities, by reason of their faith,
37 2, 43 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities and through them", as well
38 2, 45 | certain other Ecclesial Communities have made efforts to renew
39 2, 45 | by the various Christian Communities in the West are compared,
40 2, 48 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities. This direct contact, at
41 2, 48 | with the members of these Communities has made us aware of the
42 2, 48 | various Churches and Ecclesial Communities which take their name from
43 2, 49 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities.81 It is not a matter of
44 2, 49 | present in those Churches and Communities. Insofar as they are elements
45 2, 49 | with the major Christian Communities start from a recognition
46 2, 50 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities of the West, stated publicly,
47 2 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities in the West~
48 2, 64 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities of the West. Wishing to
49 2, 64 | The Churches and Ecclesial Communities which were separated from
50 2, 64 | between these Churches and Communities on the one hand, and the
51 2, 65 | and of the Churches and Communities which have their origins
52 2, 65 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities of the Reform. At about
53 2, 66 | these Churches and Ecclesial Communities differ not only from us
54 2, 67 | that the post-Reformation Communities lack that "fullness of unity
55 2, 68 | services of worship offered by Communities assembled to praise God.
56 2, 69 | worldwide Churches and Christian Communities in the West has been progressively
57 2, 70 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities. Prayer for unity, already
58 2, 71 | various Churches and Ecclesial Communities. Such contacts greatly help
59 2, 71 | countries where the Catholic communities constitute a minority with
60 2, 71 | to the post-Reformation communities or where the latter represent
61 2, 72 | whose Churches and Ecclesial Communities originate in the Reformation
62 2, 72 | the leaders of the various Communities and from the Communities
63 2, 72 | Communities and from the Communities as a whole. From this standpoint,
64 2, 76 | various Churches and Ecclesial Communities prayed with one voice to
65 3, 78 | implies that the Christian communities should help one another
66 3, 82 | effort to draw the Christian Communities into this completely interior
67 3, 83 | to unity. All Christian Communities know that, thanks to the
68 3, 84 | While for all Christian communities the martyrs are the proof
69 3, 84 | the communion between our Communities, even if still incomplete,
70 3, 84 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities which gave them entrance
71 3, 84 | traditions which all the communities have preserved and by which
72 3, 84 | saints" belonging to all Communities, the "dialogue of conversion"
73 3, 84 | spiritual space described above, Communities are able truly to "be converted"
74 3, 84 | from the past and will lead Communities along his paths to where
75 3, 87 | fraternal assistance, whereby Communities strive to give in mutual
76 3, 87 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities to certain common Christian
77 3, 87 | present in the Christian communities, this process will certainly
78 3, 88 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities, the Catholic Church is
79 3, 89 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, but also more generally
80 3, 89 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities are more and more taking
81 3, 95 | the unity of all Christian communities clearly forms part of the
82 3, 95 | visible communion of all those Communities in which, by virtue of God'
83 3, 95 | majority of the Christian Communities and in heeding the request
84 3, 99 | question of the Christian Communities. It is a matter of the love
85 Exh, 103| other Churches and Ecclesial Communities: "Mend your ways, encourage
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