Chap., §
1 1, 17 | principal documents of the Commission on Faith and Order 28 and
2 1, 17(28) | Document No. 153 of the Commission on Faith and Order, Geneva,
3 2, 42(71) | Cf. COMMISSION ON FAITH AND ORDER OF THE
4 2, 45(76) | Cf. COMMISSION ON FAITH AND ORDER OF THE
5 2, 45(77) | Canberra (1991), and of the Commission on Faith and Order in Santiago
6 2, 51 | the Joint International Commission for the Theological Dialogue
7 2, 59 | the Joint International Commission for the Theological Dialogue
8 2, 59 | have in common, the Joint Commission has been able to make substantial
9 2, 59 | faith and sacraments".97 The Commission was then able to acknowledge
10 2, 59(98) | JOINT INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE THEOLOGICAL DIALOGUE
11 2, 60 | the Joint International Commission took a significant step
12 2, 60 | Catholics and Orthodox. The Commission has laid the doctrinal foundations
13 2, 69 | Department of the Council, the Commission on Faith and Order.~This
14 3, 78(129)| The steady work of the Commission on Faith and Order has led
15 3, 87(144)| the Lima Document of the Commission on Faith and Order, Baptism,
16 3, 89 | Fifth World Assembly of the Commission on Faith and Order of the
17 3, 89 | Compostela, recommended that the Commission "begin a new study of the
18 3, 89(148)| WORLD CONFERENCE OF THE COMMISSION ON FAITH AND ORDER, Report
19 3, 89(149)| ANGLICAN-ROMAN CATHOLIC INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION, Final Report, ARCIC-I (
20 3, 89(149)| September 1981); INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE
21 3, 89(149)| CATHOLIC/LUTHERAN JOINT COMMISSION, The Ministry in the Church (
22 3, 89(149)| the JOINT INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE THEOLOGICAL DIALOGUE
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