Chap., §
1 Int, 2 | conversion of hearts and upon prayer, which will also lead to
2 Int, 4 | on the Lord's grace and prayer: "I have prayed for you
3 Int, 4 | Successors is upheld by the very prayer of the Redeemer, and the
4 Int, 4 | fervently make his own Christ's prayer for that conversion which
5 Int, 4 | Christians to share in this prayer. May all join me in praying
6 1, 9 | may be one" are thus his prayer to the Father that the Father'
7 1, 9 | the meaning of Christ's prayer: "Ut unum sint".~
8 1, 12 | They also share with us in prayer and other spiritual benefits.
9 1 | The primacy of prayer~
10 1, 21 | with public and private prayer for the unity of Christians,
11 1, 21 | complete expression in common prayer. When brothers and sisters
12 1, 21 | Vatican Council defines their prayer as the soul of the whole
13 1, 21 | ecumenical movement. This prayer is "a very effective means
14 1, 21 | separated brethren".43 Even when prayer is not specifically offered
15 1, 21 | confirmation of unity. The common prayer of Christians is an invitation
16 1, 22 | 8). In the fellowship of prayer Christ is truly present;
17 1, 22 | It is he who leads our prayer in the Spirit-Consoler whom
18 1, 22 | certainly belongs to common prayer, the prayerful union of
19 1, 22 | ever more united in common prayer around Christ, they will
20 1, 22 | regularly before Christ in prayer, they will be able to gain
21 1, 23 | Finally, fellowship in prayer leads people to look at
22 1, 23 | sincerely seek. Our common prayer, inspired by faith, is proof
23 1, 23 | is proof of this. In that prayer, we gather together in the
24 1, 23 | our unity.~"Ecumenical" prayer is at the service of the
25 1, 24 | and indeed culminate in prayer. The Week of Prayer for
26 1, 24 | culminate in prayer. The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, celebrated
27 1, 24 | ecumenical meeting and common prayer with our brothers and sisters
28 1, 24 | each of these occasions of prayer. Given the differing ways
29 1, 25 | been able to join them in prayer, both in public and in private.
30 1, 25 | would now like to recall the prayer meeting, also held in Saint
31 1, 26 | 26. Prayer, the community at prayer,
32 1, 26 | Prayer, the community at prayer, enables us always to discover
33 1, 26 | Mt 23:8). "Ecumenical" prayer discloses this fundamental
34 1, 26 | individual.~"Ecumenical" prayer, as the prayer of brothers
35 1, 26 | Ecumenical" prayer, as the prayer of brothers and sisters,
36 1, 26 | search for unity flows from prayer and its realization is guided
37 1, 26 | realization is guided by prayer: "For it is from newness
38 1, 27 | carry on with the Lord in prayer, concern for unity cannot
39 1, 27 | her life to meditation and prayer centered on chapter seventeen
40 1, 27 | truly the cornerstone of all prayer: the total and unconditional
41 1, 27 | situations or places of prayer for unity. Christ's prayer
42 1, 27 | prayer for unity. Christ's prayer to the Father is offered
43 1, 28 | 28. If prayer is the "soul" of ecumenical
44 1, 30 | meetings and the common prayer which the Council made possible,
45 1, 32 | come together for common prayer, where that is permitted.
46 1, 33 | and submissive to Christ's prayer for unity. There is a close
47 1, 33 | close relationship between prayer and dialogue. Deeper and
48 1, 33 | Deeper and more conscious prayer makes dialogue more fruitful.
49 1, 33 | hand, dialogue depends on prayer, so, in another sense, prayer
50 1, 33 | prayer, so, in another sense, prayer also becomes the ever more
51 1, 34 | greater maturity in our common prayer for one another. This is
52 1, 40 | mutual knowledge, common prayer and dialogue. They presuppose
53 2, 44 | offer a solid basis for the prayer and pastoral activity of
54 2, 45 | itself is already a common prayer of praise, a single supplication.
55 2, 53 | taking part together in prayer accustoms us once more to
56 2, 56 | all our good will, humble prayer and a steadfast cooperation
57 2, 65 | the question of faith. The prayer of Christ, our one Lord,
58 2, 65 | East and in the West. That prayer becomes an imperative to
59 2, 68 | expresses itself in private prayer, in meditation on the Bible,
60 2, 70 | accompanied and sustained by the prayer of the Catholic Church and
61 2, 70 | and Ecclesial Communities. Prayer for unity, already so deeply
62 2, 70 | their faith in the one Lord, prayer is the source of enlightenment
63 2, 70 | entirety.~Moreover, through prayer the quest for unity, far
64 2, 71 | forms of encounter, common prayer and practical cooperation.
65 2, 72 | Christian solidarity and prayer I met so very many brothers
66 2, 76 | interest in peace, expressed in prayer and action by ever greater
67 2, 76 | during the World Day of Prayer for Peace, Christians of
68 2, 76 | wish to overlook the Day of Prayer for Peace in Europe, especially
69 2, 76 | Basilica during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.~When
70 Exh, 100 | heartfelt urgency in the prayer which, according to the
71 Exh, 102 | the first place, through prayer. Prayer should always concern
72 Exh, 102 | first place, through prayer. Prayer should always concern itself
73 Exh, 102 | towards the new millennium prayer must occupy the first place.~
74 Exh, 102 | commentary on the Lord's Prayer, the prayer of every Christian: "
75 Exh, 102 | on the Lord's Prayer, the prayer of every Christian: "God
76 Exh, 102(162)| On the Lord's Prayer, 23: CSEL 3, 284-285.~
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