Chap., §
1 1, 9 | 9). To believe in Christ means to desire unity; to desire
2 1, 9 | desire unity; to desire unity means to desire the Church; to
3 1, 9 | Church; to desire the Church means to desire the communion
4 1, 10| from defects, have by no means been deprived of significance
5 1, 10| refrained from using them as means of salvation which derive
6 1, 11| preserved in unity, with all the means with which God wishes to
7 1, 13| part of the fullness of the means of salvation and of the
8 1, 21| prayer is "a very effective means of petitioning for the grace
9 1 | Dialogue as a means of resolving disagreements~
10 1, 40| Christian witness and a means of evangelization which
11 2, 41| God has brought about by means of the ecumenical movement.~
12 2, 57| has been the privileged means for the evangelization of
13 2, 58| policy, offering to all the means of salvation and an example
14 2, 66| who have been reborn by means of it".118 The theological,
15 2, 72| celebrant. They wished, by means of an agreed gesture, to
16 3, 79| On the contrary, it means preventing it from settling
17 3, 80| which, by different ways and means and at various levels of
18 3, 84| the institutions, rites, means of salvation and the traditions
19 3, 86| fullness (plenitudo) of the means of salvation.143 Full unity
20 3, 86| share in the fullness of the means of salvation entrusted by
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