Chap., §
1 Int, 1 | this day, the treasure of Christian faith is undiminished in
2 1, 6 | and civilizations".(9)~The Christian faith was brought by immigrants
3 1, 6 | the immigrants to live the Christian life in a strange new land.
4 1, 6 | nations. It is a predominantly Christian society with many different
5 1, 7 | others, these heroes of the Christian faith contributed, each
6 1, 7 | extending to the various Christian communities and to all people
7 1, 9 | can be done to live the Christian faith more fully and effectively.
8 2, 10| source and inspiration of all Christian relationships and every
9 2, 10| relationships and every form of Christian community".(19) This understanding
10 2, 13| world in which they live.~A Christian community is never meant
11 2, 13| the world around it. The Christian community must be attentive
12 2, 15| is a solemn duty of the Christian life and at times an urgent
13 2, 15| times an urgent need in Christian mission.~In many islands
14 2, 15| represent the basic strength of Christian communities".(37) These
15 2, 15| speaking about programmes of Christian renewal in their Dioceses,
16 2, 16| inculturation for any authentic Christian life in Oceania. The process
17 2, 16| find a place in a genuinely Christian culture. On the other hand,
18 2, 16| hand, in various cultures Christian values readily take root.
19 2, 16| immigrant people brought the Christian faith from their homelands.
20 2, 16| further inculturation of the Christian faith as the way leading
21 2, 16| Authentic inculturation of the Christian faith is grounded in the
22 2, 16| Therefore, in each culture the Christian faith will be lived in a
23 2, 16| sin (cf. Heb 4:15), so the Christian faith welcomes and affirms
24 2, 17| the inculturation of the Christian faith. In this regard, Pope
25 2, 17| Genuine inculturation of the Christian faith must always be done
26 2, 17| In order to become good Christian leaders they should be trained
27 2, 17| pastoral work which allows the Christian community to welcome, live
28 3, 18| the public standing of the Christian faith in Oceania, noting
29 3, 19| first called to a renewed Christian life and witness. More prayerful
30 3, 19| needs to hear the word of Christian truth. The Catholics of
31 3, 19| effectively to those outside the Christian community; and by bringing
32 3, 20| very core. Alert to both Christian tradition and contemporary
33 3, 21| evidence of their commitment to Christian values. With their assistance,
34 3, 21| appreciation of the media. The Christian faith challenges us all
35 3, 21| strong sense of the human and Christian values which are fundamental
36 3, 22| especially "the teaching of Christian doctrine imparted in an
37 3, 22| hearers into the fullness of Christian life".(82) The Synod Fathers
38 3, 22| her to enter on a truly Christian life".(84) This requires
39 3, 23| justice is a clear sign of Christian fraternity. Ecumenism found
40 3, 23| members belong to different Christian communities. They also encouraged
41 3, 23| social services with other Christian communities. It is good
42 3, 23| communities. It is good that Christian leaders act in concert and
43 3, 24| movements, some of which are Christian in inspiration. In some
44 3, 24| growing about fundamentalist Christian groups which draw young
45 3, 25| into the dialogue which Christian proclamation requires. "
46 3, 28| their agencies or even by Christian communities, the wrongs
47 3, 29| in the early Church one Christian community was bound to another
48 3, 30| is a consequence of the Christian understanding of human existence.
49 3, 32| Because of the work of Christian missionaries, ancient ways
50 3, 32| justice. Through education Christian leaders and responsible
51 3, 32| citizens have been formed and Christian moral values have shaped
52 3, 32| witnesses to the fullness of Christian love not only in speech
53 3, 33| in human values and the Christian faith; and they have the
54 3, 33| society is to present the Christian message in a convincing
55 3, 33| no community of faith and Christian life welcomes those being
56 3, 33| the Gospel, and a way of Christian sanctification for both
57 3, 33| positive climate for the Christian faith to grow and in spiritually
58 3, 33| leaders, who will take their Christian responsibility seriously.
59 3, 33| institutions must bring Christian values to bear on the arts
60 3, 34| being in the forefront of Christian charity.~Social Services~
61 4, 38| specially exhorts all the Christian faithful...to learn 'the
62 4, 39| as it was intended to do. Christian life has been invigorated
63 4, 40| The Eucharist completes Christian initiation and is the source
64 4, 40| source and summit of the Christian life. Christ is really and
65 4, 43| 43. Fundamental to Christian discipleship is the experience
66 4, 43| live out their principal Christian vocation in their daily
67 4, 44| has long been part of the Christian life, and it can be most
68 4, 45| 45. "The Christian family constitutes a specific
69 4, 45| I was in Australia: "The Christian concept of marriage and
70 4, 45| catechesis on the ideals of Christian marriage".(149) The Church
71 4, 45| unique opportunity to present Christian marriage anew as a life-long
72 4, 46| without those gifts the Christian community would be hopelessly
73 4, 47| people to grow in their Christian life, they bring to the
74 4, 49| those called to live the Christian life as priests, and it
75 4, 49| deeper exploration of the Christian mystery of celibacy will
76 Con, 53| At the dawn of the Third Christian Millennium, may true justice
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