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1 1, 21 | most complete expression in common prayer. When brothers and
2 1, 21 | confirmation of unity. The common prayer of Christians is
3 1, 22 | place certainly belongs to common prayer, the prayerful union
4 1, 22 | grow ever more united in common prayer around Christ, they
5 1, 23 | which we sincerely seek. Our common prayer, inspired by faith,
6 1, 23 | can gather together in the common celebration of the Eucharist.44~
7 1, 24 | an ecumenical meeting and common prayer with our brothers
8 1, 24 | both to our long years of common inheritance and to the sad
9 1, 24 | expressed in worship and in common life in Christ".47 And how
10 1, 30 | the many meetings and the common prayer which the Council
11 1, 32 | conscience demands for the common good. They also come together
12 1, 32 | They also come together for common prayer, where that is permitted.
13 1, 33 | dialogue is marked by a common quest for truth, particularly
14 1, 34 | greater maturity in our common prayer for one another.
15 1, 38 | for example of the recent common declarations signed by my
16 1, 40 | merely at mutual knowledge, common prayer and dialogue. They
17 1, 40(66) | Cf. Common Christological Declaration
18 1, 40 | cooperation based on our common faith is not only filled
19 1, 40 | Christians becomes a form of common Christian witness and a
20 2, 41 | many of the fruits of this common conversion to the Gospel
21 2, 44 | step forward which these common translations represent.~
22 2, 45 | desire itself is already a common prayer of praise, a single
23 2, 47 | Christian endowments from our common heritage which are to be
24 2, 49 | faith which they have in common. This has served to consolidate
25 2, 50 | the Catholic Church, their common willingness to seek the
26 2, 56 | experience that guides our common path towards the re-establishment
27 2, 59 | find its fulfilment in the common celebration of the Holy
28 2, 59 | basis of what we have in common, the Joint Commission has
29 2, 59 | already profess together that common faith in the mystery of
30 2, 59 | bear a faithful and united common witness in our time, that
31 2, 62 | Churches in declaring our common faith in Jesus Christ, true
32 2, 62 | the great joy of signing a common Christological declaration
33 2, 62(108)| Cf. Common Christological Declaration
34 2, 63 | the faith which we have in common. Once again it must be said
35 2, 65 | 65. Common roots and similar, if distinct,
36 2, 66 | Baptism, which we have in common, represents "a sacramental
37 2, 66 | ecumenical implications of our common Baptism are many and important.
38 2, 68 | features of the ancient, common liturgy".122~The Council
39 2, 71 | other forms of encounter, common prayer and practical cooperation.
40 3, 78 | will be expressed in the common celebration of the Eucharist.~
41 3, 80 | commissions but must become a common heritage. For this to come
42 3, 84 | Christians already have a common Martyrology. This also includes
43 3, 84 | salvation.~When we speak of a common heritage, we must acknowledge
44 3, 87 | Ecclesial Communities to certain common Christian values, from their
45 3, 94 | the requirements of the common good of the Church, should
46 3, 95 | the Roman See acted by common consent as moderator".154~
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