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1 1, 7 | their powerful sense of community and solidarity in family
2 1, 7 | peoples' natural sense of community made them receptive to the
3 1, 8 | believers - individually and in community - to walk the way that Jesus
4 2, 10| every form of Christian community".(19) This understanding
5 2, 10| the People of God and the community of disciples. Church as
6 2, 12| instinctively strong sense of community, but unity in faith is required
7 2, 13| workplace, in the schools, in community activities, all Christians
8 2, 13| which they live.~A Christian community is never meant to be just
9 2, 13| others. The parish as a community cannot insulate itself from
10 2, 13| around it. The Christian community must be attentive to issues
11 2, 15| teach the faith in the local community, especially to children
12 2, 15| teach, but also to lead the community in prayer and to evangelize
13 2, 15| the bounds of the Catholic community. In the traditional cultures,
14 2, 17| which allows the Christian community to welcome, live and pass
15 3, 19| the prayer of the whole community: "Grant to your servants
16 3, 19| Christ for the needs of the community, reconcile sinners to God
17 3, 19| sinners to God and to the community, strengthen the sick on
18 3, 19| and thus enable the whole community to bear witness to the Gospel
19 3, 19| those outside the Christian community; and by bringing the social
20 3, 20| kerygma at work in the first community in Jerusalem. "They devoted
21 3, 21| to evangelize, to build community and solidarity".(75) Indeed
22 3, 21| non-practising Catholics or the wider community. Therefore, they should
23 3, 24| are having on the Catholic community. Some groups base their
24 3, 27| business executives and community leaders, Church leaders
25 3, 28| reconciliation within the wider community or the nation. The past
26 3, 28| for both the indigenous community and the wider society. The
27 3, 29| early Church one Christian community was bound to another by
28 3, 29| the bounds of the Catholic community. Given the situation, the
29 3, 30| only within the Catholic community but, in a prophetic way,
30 3, 33| contact parents have with the community of the Church.~The Catholic
31 3, 33| means by which "the Catholic community gives the student an academic,
32 3, 33| of becoming barren, if no community of faith and Christian life
33 3, 33| genuinely integrated into the community's life and activity.~The
34 3, 33| committed to their parish community and loyal to the Church
35 4, 41| reconciled and reconciling community of Christ's disciples...
36 4, 42| isolation and loneliness. Community celebrations of this Sacrament
37 4, 46| those gifts the Christian community would be hopelessly impoverished.(152)
38 4, 48| responsibility of every Catholic community. Each Bishop should see
39 4, 49| visible in the midst of the community. This does not mean, however,
40 4, 49| Bishop constitute a unique community, often called the presbyterium.
41 4, 49| from societies with strong community bonds, and where they often
42 4, 49| their families, the whole community, and the offenders themselves.~
43 4, 51| between the person, the community and God. The Synod Fathers
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