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1 1, 11| Vatican Council speaks of a certain, though imperfect communion.
2 1, 14| other Communities,20 where certain features of the Christian
3 1, 15| repentance: an awareness of certain exclusions which seriously
4 1, 15| harm fraternal charity, of certain refusals to forgive, of
5 1, 15| refusals to forgive, of a certain pride, of an unevangelical
6 1, 18| particular age, or suppressing certain articles of the Creed under
7 1, 23| ecumenical movement in a certain sense was born out of the
8 1, 26| reason. For he implied a certain likeness between the union
9 1, 38| Communities 65 and in a certain sense instruct them in the
10 2, 42| and the slander to which certain groups are subjected is
11 2, 42| political disturbances, a certain aggressiveness or a spirit
12 2, 45| by the Catholic Church, certain other Ecclesial Communities
13 2, 46| Catholic ministers are able, in certain particular cases, to administer
14 2, 55| first millennium and in a certain sense now serves as a kind
15 2, 57| to an apt appreciation of certain aspects of the revealed
16 2, 61| from continuing to feel certain that they were at home in
17 2, 69| been a realization that certain questions need to be studied
18 3, 78| unity. On the basis of a certain fundamental doctrinal unity,
19 3, 85| circumstances to make explicit certain aspects of the Christian
20 3, 87| Ecclesial Communities to certain common Christian values,
21 3, 88| whose memory is marked by certain painful recollections. To
22 3, 94| declare ex cathedra that a certain doctrine belongs to the
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