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1 Int, 2 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities. The Assembly analyzed and
2 1, 5 | women, to all families and communities, to all nations and to all
3 1, 7 | to the various Christian communities and to all people of good
4 2, 13| wanted to encourage the local communities to look beyond their own
5 2, 15| 15. The Catholic communities of Oceania are increasingly
6 2, 15| special gifts that these communities contribute. Many of them
7 2, 15| basic strength of Christian communities".(37) These lay workers
8 2, 15| renewed conviction. Catholic communities in Oceania are already making
9 3, 19| particularly in the parish communities entrusted to their care.(66)
10 3, 19| Assembly invited the local communities to contribute to the new
11 3, 23| between Churches and Ecclesial Communities have led in the past to
12 3, 23| because in many places local communities are closely knit. A still
13 3, 23| will help to keep these communities together. This desire for
14 3, 23| other Churches and Ecclesial Communities. Their contributions were
15 3, 23| belong to different Christian communities. They also encouraged the
16 3, 23| services with other Christian communities. It is good that Christian
17 3, 25| Some cities have Jewish communities, made up of a considerable
18 3, 25| the Holocaust, and these communities can play an important role
19 3, 25| long established Muslim communities; in others, there are communities
20 3, 25| communities; in others, there are communities of Hindus; and in still
21 3, 27| divide rich and poor nations, communities and individuals. The smaller
22 3, 28| agencies or even by Christian communities, the wrongs done to the
23 3, 33| Catholic universities are communities bringing together scholars
24 3, 33| national and international communities. In this way, they play
25 4, 37| The presence in Oceania of communities of contemplative life is
26 4, 40| their concern that many communities throughout Oceania go without
27 4, 40| and the isolation of many communities. The vast distances between
28 4, 40| a resident priest. Many communities therefore gather on the
29 4, 43| leadership of small groups and communities.~In a world that needs to
30 4, 50| Diocese, especially in the communities where they will serve.(172)
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