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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1 | esteem which the Christian community has always had for cloistered 2 I, 0,4 | towards which the entire community of the Church journeys, (20) 3 I, 0,4 | the daily toil of life in community (cf. Eph 4:15-16), as the 4 I, 0,6 | of the entire Christian community's intimate union with God. 5 I, 0,6(33) | Instruction Fraternal Life in Community (2 February 1994), 59: “ 6 I, 0,6(33) | The contemplative type of community (showing forth Christ on 7 I, 0,6 | Church. (34)~The cloistered community is also an excellent school 8 I, 0,6(35) | Instruction Fraternal Life in Community (2 February 1994), 10: “ 9 I, 0,6 | the members of their own community, helping one another to 10 I, 0,7 | blessing for the Christian community and for the whole world.~ 11 I, 0,7 | nuns offer to the Christian community and to the world of today, 12 I, 0,7 | towards which the entire community of the Church travels. Eager 13 I, 0,8 | meaningful in the local community. (49) A monastic community 14 I, 0,8 | community. (49) A monastic community may be compared to Moses 15 I, 0,8 | supplication for the entire community and where thanksgiving rises 16 I, 0,8 | time they share with the community the task of keeping watch 17 I, 0,8 | experience or share in the community's prayer. Physical separation 18 II, 0,11 | ministries of the ecclesial community; (59) such participation 19 II, 1,16 | Constitutions.~§ 2. The entire community has the moral obligation 20 II, 1,21 | in order to foster in the community a fuller and more fruitful 21 III, 0,22 | individual nuns and to the whole community, in order that they may 22 III, 0,23 | methods for a personal and community formation which is continuous 23 III, 0,24 | the harmony of the entire community. The monastery, moreover, 24 III, 0,24 | gradual formation in one's own community.~Every monastery should 25 III, 0,24 | should involve the entire community, in order that it may be 26 III, 0,25 | internal unity of every community, and guarantees the best 27 IV, 0,27 | such bodies depends on each community, whose freedom must be respected.~ 28 IV, 0,30 | Nevertheless, it belongs to each community to decide whether to make 29 IV, 0,30 | solution.~In the case of a community which is no longer in a 30 Conclu, 0,31| cf. Acts 1:14), so the community of the faithful hopes today


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