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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Ecclesia in Oceania

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1 Int, 2 | lay people and consecrated religious, as well as fraternal delegates 2 1, 4 | times, Catholic clergy and religious quickly established institutions 3 1, 6 | Europe. Many priests and religious joined them, and their pastoral 4 1, 6 | land. Local priestly and religious vocations and many lay people 5 1, 6 | them was a remarkable woman religious, Blessed Mary MacKillop, 6 1, 6 | greater numbers, priests and religious came as well and helped 7 1, 7 | profound sense of the sacred. Religious practices and rituals were 8 1, 7 | lessening of the natural religious sense which has led to disorientation 9 1, 7 | relevance to public life. Religious convictions and the insights 10 1, 7 | Likewise, the Church and other religious bodies have a diminished 11 1, 9 | a real discovery of the religious gifts, the cultures and 12 2, 10| Christ's faithful, lay, religious and ordained. The communion 13 2, 13| clergy, women and men religious as well as lay people - 14 2, 16| liturgy and the use of religious symbols.(40) The Synod Fathers 15 3, 18| Practical indifference to religious truths and values clouds 16 3, 19| Christ's faithful - clergy, religious and laity - are called to 17 3, 21| moral thinking and on their religious behaviour; and, when used 18 3, 21| With their assistance, religious material and programmes 19 3, 22| advanced".(85) Men and women religious, lay people and clergy have 20 3, 23| make common declarations on religious or social issues, when such 21 3, 24| approach to fundamentalist religious groups and movements, some 22 3, 24| about the effect that these religious groups or sects are having 23 3, 32| Church takes advantage of religious freedom in society to proclaim 24 3, 33| academic, vocational, and religious education".(114) In these 25 3, 33| acknowledge the work of the religious men and women and lay people 26 3, 33| today's educational context, religious congregations, institutes 27 3, 33| encouragement of parents, clergy and religious, the laity's involvement 28 3, 34| acknowledged the dedication of the religious congregations which established 29 4, 38| seminarians, priests and religious. They are to be encouraged 30 4, 48| priests and consecrated religious in Oceania. The promotion 31 4, 48| to promote priestly and religious vocations at every level - 32 4, 48| the wider Church, and to religious orders, congregations and 33 4, 49| abuse by some clergy and religious has caused great suffering 34 4, 51| countless men and women religious, who proclaimed the Gospel 35 4, 51| respect the charisms of the religious institutes and encourage 36 4, 51| Bishops should encourage religious men and women to join in


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