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1 Int, 1 | Council with such impassioned commitment is finding an ever greater
2 Int, 2 | worse. Consequently, the commitment to ecumenism must be based
3 1 | THE CATHOLIC CHURCH'S COMMITMENT TO ECUMENISM~
4 1, 5 | God's plan her ecumenical commitment to gather all Christians
5 1, 8 | Church embraces with hope the commitment to ecumenism as a duty of
6 1, 10 | Council strengthened their commitment with a clear ecclesiological
7 1, 15 | dimensions of Christian commitment. In a corresponding way,
8 1, 17 | solemnly sealed the Council's commitment to ecumenism, renewing the
9 1, 29 | follow these criteria is a commitment of each of the parties which
10 1, 31 | 31. The Church's commitment to ecumenical dialogue,
11 1, 31 | the widespread practical commitment of the Catholic Church to
12 2, 49 | consolidate further their commitment to full unity. In all of
13 2, 52 | so filled with ecumenical commitment, took place during the last
14 2, 52 | forgiveness, and a firm commitment to strive for communion.~
15 2, 57 | with great generosity the commitment shown by monastic life, "
16 2, 60 | also foster their joint commitment to work for unity.99 A step
17 2, 60 | forward has been taken. The commitment must continue. Already there
18 3, 78 | dialogue have expressed this commitment to seeking unity. On the
19 3, 79 | to reject a halfhearted commitment to unity and, even more,
20 3, 82 | how the seriousness of the commitment to ecumenism presents a
21 3, 82 | preconditions for all ecumenical commitment. One of the first steps
22 Exh, 100| be expressed in a renewed commitment to apply, as faithfully
23 Exh, 100| everyone to renew their commitment to work for full and visible
24 Exh, 101| especially mindful of this commitment. The two Codes of Canon
25 Exh, 102| are necessary, that our commitment may be ever more authentic.~
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