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community 83
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1 Intro,6 | ministries in the Christian community, is the most difficult and 2 I,12 | an "old church". She is a community of believers called to the " 3 I,13 | confines of the believing community. Accordingly, the Holy Father, 4 I,13 | attention of the Christian community to the mystery of the divine 5 I,13 | individual or the believing community to the universal conviction 6 I,13 | whole religious or parish community, of the whole institute 7 II,14 | Word of God the Christian community welcomes the highest answer 8 II,15 | the biblical figure of the community of Corinth presents the 9 II,15 | the statutes of the new community of believers: "Now there 10 II,15 | Accordingly the ecclesial community, on the one hand, is seized 11 II,17 | catecheses of the early Christian community the centrality of the Paschal 12 II,17 | the world the believing community contemplates the supreme 13 II,17 | identity of the ecclesial community brought together in order 14 II,17 | for the mission.~In the community celebrating the Paschal 15 II,18 | addressed to the ecclesial community and to everyone in it, as 16 II,18 | action in the ecclesial community.~The primacy of the spiritual 17 II,18 | the icon of the ecclesial community, visible in the plurality 18 II,18 | with the realisation of the community; this means — yet again — 19 II,18 | conscience and the ecclesial community, answers "amen". It is important 20 II,18 | of Jesus continued in the community. Committing himself in two 21 II,19 | salvation.~The ecclesial community itself has a profoundly 22 II,19 | transform humanity into the community of the children of God.~ 23 II,19 | history asks the ecclesial community to listen to people's expectations, 24 II,19 | the world.~b) The Church, community and communion of vocations~ 25 II,19 | vocations~In the Church, the community of gifts for the one mission, 26 II,19 | gift of the Spirit. In this community every vocation is "particular" 27 II,19 | that there be an ecclesial community which will help each person 28 II,19 | to making the believing community into terrain that is appropriate 29 II,19 | it, there is normally a community there that has created the 30 II,19 | fidelity of a believing community is the first and fundamental 31 II,19 | of God is a gift for the community, for the common good, in 32 II,19 | who makes the Church a "community of gifts"(42) and generates 33 II,19 | established in the world as a community of those called, is in her 34 II,19 | the Holy Spirit (...) The community, which is aware of being 35 II,19 | appeal. Neither can that community of believers be called mother 36 II,22 | Christian life and of the community called to remember the Risen 37 II,22 | service of communion in the community and, because of this, has 38 III | objectives of the whole Christian Community".(54)~ 39 III,24 | believer and the believing community remains the same, that point 40 III,24 | describes the life of the early community, which was marked by some 41 III,24 | always supported by the community, within which the believers 42 III,24 | meet these needs of the community, even the material needs, 43 III,24 | to recognise in the early community the basic lines of pastoral 44 III,25 | special way to every Christian community,(60) especially in the present 45 III,25(60)| The expression "Christian community" is, in itself, a generic 46 III,25(60)| The expression "ecclesial community", on the other hand, has 47 III,25 | protagonists, the ecclesial community as such, in its various 48 III,25 | but to the whole ecclesial community.(66) "We must pray unceasingly 49 III,25 | the rest of the believing community with explicit proclamation 50 III,26 | the type of life of the community of Acts.~c) Pastoral work 51 III,26 | polarities of subject and community. From the vocations promoter' 52 III,26 | and more conceived as a community action, of the whole community 53 III,26 | community action, of the whole community in its different expressions: 54 III,26 | it is the whole ecclesial community that calls, then it is the 55 III,26 | it is the whole ecclesial community that is called, without 56 III,26 | Barnabas and Saul, the whole community takes part in the discernment 57 III,27 | service of the ecclesial community.~The Church's reflection 58 III,27 | Thanks to these, in the community described in Acts, "the 59 III,27 | Every decision, in this community, is preceded by prayer; 60 III,27 | the praying logic that the community learned from Jesus who was 61 III,27 | means of His cross, as the community in which every division 62 III,27 | there we find described a community of believers profoundly 63 III,27 | brothers and sisters and the community of believers then becomes 64 III,27 | different ways of serving the community and developing specific 65 III,27 | consecrated life is the community of welcome, which puts into 66 III,27 | functions of the ecclesial community. It consists in living the 67 III,27 | example of the believing community and so many brothers and 68 III,28 | to the very life of each community that wishes to call itself 69 III,29 | communities~a) The parish community~The European Congress has 70 III,29 | in which every Christian community is involved. Pastoral wisdom 71 III,29 | responsible for a Christian community, is the "direct cultivator" 72 III,29 | ownership of the parish community is not everywhere recognised; 73 III,29 | everyday life of the Christian community, but it is wise to highlight 74 III,29 | praying face of the ecclesial community; apostolic religious communities 75 III,29 | vocational nature of life and the community is the diocesan or interdiocesan 76 III,29 | existence of the Christian community. ~On the other hand it is 77 III,29 | already called to work in the community with children and young 78 III,29 | family, school, groups, community) are being recognised.~The 79 IV,31 | sense of the Church, as a community of believers, saints and 80 IV,32 | a brother or sister, or community.~ 81 IV,37 | witness, because it comes in a community context and has a precise 82 IV,37 | which confirms what the community was proclaiming, and confirms 83 IV,37 | service of the ecclesial community. Accordingly we recall what


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