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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Ut unum sint

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1505 3, 77 | catholic and apostolic. The ultimate goal of the ecumenical movement 1506 3, 94 | entrusted to those Pastors, the una, sancta, catholica et apostolica 1507 Int, 1 | claims that the Cross is unable to provide either vision 1508 Int, 2 | 2. No one is unaware of the challenge which all 1509 1, 19 | the Gospel message in its unchanging meaning.38~"This renewal 1510 1, 27 | all prayer: the total and unconditional offering of one's life to 1511 1, 19 | their preaching either the undeniable superiority of the Greek 1512 1, 21 | divided. Love is the great undercurrent which gives life and adds 1513 Int, 2 | resolved, Christians cannot underestimate the burden of long-standing 1514 3, 98 | which must not however be underestimated, has been characterized 1515 1, 32 | and, wherever necessary, undertake with vigour the tasks of 1516 3, 98 | more than the ecumenical undertakings of past centuries, the importance 1517 1, 13 | the Christian religion. Undoubtedly, in many ways that vary 1518 3, 98 | divided and separated by unedifying quarrels, but the image 1519 1, 15 | of a certain pride, of an unevangelical insistence on condemning 1520 2, 42 | subjected is shown to be unfounded.~In a word, Christians have 1521 1, 15 | of a disdain born of an unhealthy presumption. Thus, the entire 1522 1, 24 | describe in a few words the unique nature of each of these 1523 1, 15 | renewal the ecumenical task of uniting divided Christians. "There 1524 1, 17(30) | Constitution Regimini Ecclesiae Universae (15 August 1967), 92-94: 1525 2, 42 | other Christians who are unjustly persecuted; and the slander 1526 1, 28 | definition is certainly not unrelated to today's personalist way 1527 1, 34 | and cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1:8-9). John even goes 1528 Int, 4 | hope which sustains her is unshakable, just as the joy which flows 1529 1, 26 | attitudes, from self-denial and unstinted love, that yearnings for 1530 3, 91 | mission, is rebuked with unusual severity by Christ, who 1531 Int, 4 | that of his Successors is upheld by the very prayer of the 1532 3, 79 | everything in negative terms.~To uphold a vision of unity which 1533 2, 54 | peoples living beyond the Ural Mountains and as far as 1534 2, 71(124) | Cf. Radio Message Urbi et Orbi (27 August 1978): 1535 3, 79 | transparency and prudence urge us to reject a halfhearted 1536 3, 91 | makes clear that Christ urged Peter to strengthen his 1537 Exh, 100 | expressed with heartfelt urgency in the prayer which, according 1538 2, 68 | morality, is becoming ever more urgent in our time: "There are 1539 2, 58 | spiritual profit of souls are urgently at issue. Hence, in view 1540 1, 38 | differ from those normally in use in the community to which 1541 | used 1542 3, 96 | dialogue in which, leaving useless controversies behind, we 1543 2, 56 | tradition, it has again become usual to refer to the particular 1544 3, 87 | must be developed for the utility and the advantage of all".145~ 1545 2, 66 | dialogue itself, the sacred utterances are precious instruments 1546 Exh, 100 | to the Fourth Gospel, he uttered at the moment when he entered 1547 1, 17(30) | Pastor Bonus (28 June 1988), V, Arts. 135-138: AAS 80 ( 1548 1, 13 | community there is an ecclesial vacuum. Many elements of great 1549 2, 42 | large-hearted philanthropy or a vague family spirit. It is rooted 1550 2, 46 | which these sacraments are valid. The conditions for such 1551 2, 45(77) | World Council of Churches in Vancouver (1983) and in Canberra ( 1552 1, 11 | Communities, in a degree which varies from one to the other, constitute 1553 2, 54 | evangelization spread to a much vaster area, so that it now includes 1554 2, 53 | to a close, they must be venerated together, as the patrons 1555 2, 66 | sisters promote love and veneration for the Sacred Scriptures: " 1556 2, 42 | aggressiveness or a spirit of vengeance appears, the leaders of 1557 2, 74 | statements of principles are verified by their application to 1558 3, 98 | missionary outlook. In the verse of John's Gospel which is 1559 1, 25 | for the celebration of Vespers on the occasion of the Sixth 1560 2, 45 | liturgical signs (images, icons, vestments, light, incense, gestures). 1561 3, 95 | of Bishops, who are also "vicars and ambassadors of Christ".153 1562 3, 84 | sign and proof of God's victory over the forces of evil 1563 3, 94 | various levels, including vigilance over the handing down of 1564 1, 19(38) | Cf. SAINT VINCENT OF LERINS, Commonitorium 1565 2, 42 | happens that, as a result of violent political disturbances, 1566 2, 47 | the riches of Christ and virtuous works in the lives of others 1567 1, 26 | Jn 17:21-22), opened up vistas closed to human reason. 1568 2, 52 | contributes to the life and vitality of these sister Churches; 1569 1, 40 | Cooperation among all Christians vividly expresses that bond which 1570 2, 54 | Baptism conferred on Saint Vladimir in Kiev was a key event 1571 2, 42 | Church".69 This broadening of vocabulary is indicative of a significant 1572 3, 94 | heard and not a babble of voices ... the voice free of all 1573 2, 72 | Kingdom (England, Scotland and Wales) in May-June 1982; to Switzerland 1574 1, 5 | broke down the dividing wall of hostility ... through 1575 1, 19 | and ways of thinking. They wanted the one word of God to be " 1576 2, 72 | deeply grateful for the warm reception which I have received 1577 2, 43 | will in a realistic manner, warning the authorities and their 1578 2, 76 | every kind of violence, from wars to social injustice.~We 1579 3, 94 | consists precisely in "keeping watch" (episkopein), like a sentinel, 1580 3, 78(129) | Report, Seventh Assembly, WCC, Geneva, 1991, pp. 235-258. 1581 3, 92 | can exclaim: "When I am weak, then I am strong" (2 Cor 1582 2, 50 | the Churches of the East, weakened in the course of the centuries, 1583 2, 65 | This fact shows that the weight of cultural background is 1584 2, 64 | the other, there are very weighty differences not only of 1585 2, 44 | Church could not fail to welcome this development.75 These 1586 1, 12 | to the Orthodox Churches, went so far as to declare that " 1587 | wherein 1588 | wherever 1589 | why 1590 2, 54 | it comes to have an even wider application: evangelization 1591 1, 7 | 7. "The Lord of the Ages wisely and patiently follows out 1592 2, 62 | Ancient Churches of the East witnesses to the Christian faith in 1593 1, 40 | social, as well as that of witnessing to the Gospel message.66~" 1594 2, 47 | blood. For God is always wonderful in his works and worthy 1595 2, 59 | the Orthodox Church has worked steadily, directing its 1596 Int, 2 | often make this situation worse. Consequently, the commitment 1597 1, 34 | My little children, I am writing this to you so that you 1598 2, 48 | forget that whatever is wrought by the grace of the Holy 1599 1, 20 | This is what Pope John XIII believed about the unity 1600 3, 94(151) | Sermon XLVI, 30: CCL 41, 557.~ 1601 1, 28 | ecumenical renewal and of the yearning for unity, it is the basis 1602 1, 26 | and unstinted love, that yearnings for unity take their rise 1603 1, 22 | Christ. He "is the same yesterday, today and forever!" (Heb 1604 2, 56 | cooperation which never yields to discouragement. Saint 1605 2, 74 | distress, the education of youth, the advancement of humane 1606 1, 12 | who show a true religious zeal. They lovingly believe in


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