Chap., §
1 Int, 3 | witness of the entire Catholic community understood in its full purity
2 1, 9 | secondary attribute of the community of his disciples. Rather,
3 1, 9 | the very essence of this community. God wills the Church, because
4 1, 13| condition of each Church or Community, these actions can truly
5 1, 13| providing access to the community of salvation".18~These are
6 1, 13| boundaries of the Catholic community there is an ecclesial vacuum.
7 1, 15| desire of every Christian Community for unity goes hand in hand
8 1, 16| moment".23 No Christian Community can exempt itself from this
9 1, 21| Christ himself to visit the community of those who call upon him: "
10 1, 22| together once more in that community of the Church which Christ
11 1, 23| own Church or Ecclesial Community. This was a contradiction
12 1, 26| 26. Prayer, the community at prayer, enables us always
13 1, 28| individual and of every human community. Although the concept of "
14 1, 35| of gifts proper to each Community. It has also a primarily
15 1, 38| those normally in use in the community to which one belongs, it
16 2, 49| nature of the Christian community.~In a similar way, the bilateral
17 2, 61| heart and model for the community regarding not only spirituality
18 3, 80| Apostles and lived out in the community of believers gathered around
19 3, 82| Father on the part of each Community, with the full acceptance
20 3, 83| spiritual space in which each community hears the call to overcome
21 3, 97| serves the unity of the community—all the while respecting
22 3, 99| the Gospel. A Christian Community which believes in Christ
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