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1 Int, 4 | humanity, in fidelity to their mission, they have confirmed, supported
2 1, 14 | and by his very life: his mission culminates in the Cross
3 1, 19 | he entrusts a particular mission, beginning with the Twelve;
4 1, 25 | Apostles carried out their mission of preaching the Gospel
5 2, 45 | respect and fulfilling her mission of authentically interpreting
6 2, 49(88)| Reconciliation and Penance in the Mission of the Church Today cites
7 3, 84 | requirements of the Church's mission, for the salvation of the
8 3, 85 | Paul's awareness of the mission he had received: "Christ...
9 3, 95 | separated from her teaching mission, which she must always carry
10 3, 108 | can likewise speak of the mission and the responsibility proper
11 3, 109 | carry out her prophetic mission, the Church must constantly
12 3, 109 | to carry out its proper mission, to recognize its profound
13 3, 109 | mystery, her life and her mission: "Theology is an ecclesial
14 3, 109 | actively involved in the mission of the Church, particularly
15 3, 109 | particularly in its prophetic mission".171 By its very nature
16 3, 111 | for the Church's life and mission, but also for human society
17 3, 113 | conformity with their apostolic mission, insisting that the right
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