Chap., §
1 1, 16| through the Apostles.24 With regard to the Catholic Church,
2 1, 17| 17. With regard to other Christians, the
3 1, 20| full Christian unity. With regard to other Christians, to
4 1, 36| dialogue, and humility with regard to the truth which comes
5 1, 36| assertions and attitudes.~With regard to the study of areas of
6 1, 38| In the first place, with regard to doctrinal formulations
7 1, 38| them correctly".64 In this regard, ecumenical dialogue, which
8 2, 42| needs be reaffirmed in this regard that acknowledging our brotherhood
9 2, 45| signs of convergence which regard various aspects of the sacramental
10 2, 46| Catholic Church professes with regard to these sacraments. Conversely,
11 2, 50| 50. In this regard, it must first be acknowledged,
12 2, 52| 52. With regard to the Church of Rome and
13 2, 52| Constantinople. In this regard it would seem important
14 2, 60| significant step forward with regard to the very sensitive question
15 2, 60| unity more fruitful.~With regard to the Eastern Catholic
16 2, 63| essential clarifications with regard to the traditional controversies
17 2, 67| Reformation emerged with regard to the Church, the sacraments
18 2, 69| in motion.~Moreover, with regard to multilateral dialogue,
19 2, 72| for North America. In this regard, without wishing to minimize
20 3, 81| persons. Significant in this regard is the contribution which
21 3, 81| responsibilities and tasks in this regard.~The whole process is followed
22 3, 95| particular responsibility in this regard, above all in acknowledging
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