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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Ecclesia in Oceania

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   Chap., §
1 1, 6 | life in a strange new land. Local priestly and religious vocations 2 1, 6 | society with many different local languages and a great wealth 3 1, 9 | the Church of Rome and the local Churches of Oceania. The 4 1, 9 | strengthened in the bond of local and universal communio, 5 1, 9 | together more effectively. The local Churches in this region 6 1, 9 | together and that, with their local Churches, they belong fully 7 2, 11| in a special way by the local Church gathered around the 8 2, 11| The communio among the local Churches is based upon unity 9 2, 11| Church comprises all the local Churches through their Bishops, 10 2, 11| and due respect for the local Churches.(26) The local 11 2, 11| local Churches.(26) The local Churches in Oceania recognize 12 2, 11| distances in Oceania, the local Bishops realize that they 13 2, 12| deeper understanding of local and universal communio and 14 2, 13| wanted to encourage the local communities to look beyond 15 2, 15| distant parts of the world. Local Churches, founded by missionaries, 16 2, 15| the solidarity of other local Churches, and their lack 17 2, 15| catechists teach the faith in the local community, especially to 18 2, 17| the spirit of communio, local Churches should seek to 19 3, 18| are experienced by all the local Churches in Oceania, but 20 3, 19| Special Assembly invited the local communities to contribute 21 3, 23| because in many places local communities are closely 22 3, 29| practical solidarity between the local Churches in Oceania makes 23 3, 29| resources with the other local Churches in the Pacific 24 3, 31| rights and the culture of the local population and for the integrity 25 3, 33| teaching as a service to the local, national and international 26 4, 39| importance of the liturgy in the local Churches in Oceania, and 27 4, 39| expressed the desire that the local Churches continue to foster 28 4, 39| and in this regard many local Churches are involved in 29 4, 39| use of symbols drawn from local cultures can avert the cultural 30 4, 41| also noted that in other local Churches there are serious 31 4, 44| national, diocesan and local.(139) Today "youth live 32 4, 46| important that the Church at the local level enable women to play 33 4, 47| within the structures of the local Churches in order to help 34 4, 47| they find themselves. The local Bishop should "exercise 35 4, 48| for the formation of the local clergy in the context of 36 4, 48| clergy in the context of the local culture and tradition. In 37 4, 48| recognized the need for more local staff, adequately trained 38 4, 48| personnel within Oceania. Local diocesan priests should 39 4, 48| Churches form qualified local personnel.(162) The future 40 4, 49| order to build a strong local diocesan clergy through 41 4, 50| adaptability to a great variety of local pastoral needs. The Bishops 42 4, 51| their charisms with the local Church. This can be done 43 4, 51| pastoral plans within the local Church.~Contemplative orders 44 4, 52| need to be taken up by the local Churches in Oceania to ensure


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