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1 1, 7 | longs that there may be one visible Church of God, a Church
2 1, 10 | can be found outside her visible structure. These elements,
3 1, 12 | and operative beyond the visible boundaries of the Catholic
4 1, 24 | Communities "to the goal of visible unity in one faith and in
5 3, 77 | is to re-establish full visible unity among all the baptized.~
6 3, 78 | necessary to advance towards the visible unity which is required
7 3, 78 | necessary and sufficient visible unity, in the communion
8 3, 84 | conversion" towards full and visible unity thus appears as a
9 3, 84 | to the quest for full and visible communion, God will do for
10 3, 84 | to where he wills: to the visible koinonia which is both praise
11 3, 87 | impelling towards full and visible communion, the desired goal
12 3, 88 | established as her "perpetual and visible principle and foundation
13 3, 88 | faith of the Fathers, the visible sign and guarantor of unity,
14 3, 94 | Churches are in full and visible communion, because all the
15 3, 95 | ardently desires the full and visible communion of all those Communities
16 3, 97 | essential requisite of full and visible communion. Indeed full communion,
17 3, 99 | Christians towards full and visible unity. Here an imperative
18 Exh, 100| commitment to work for full and visible communion.~
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