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   Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 1,2 | the Church's mystery of communion and holiness.(3)~Religious 2 Intro, 1,2 | fulfilment of its own particular "communion", of the great Trinitarian " 3 Intro, 1,2 | organism of intense fraternal communion, a sign and stimulus for 4 Intro, 1,2 | living organism of fraternal communion, called to live as animated 5 Intro, 1,2 | It is part of the organic communion of the whole Church, which 6 Intro, 1,2 | this that the fraternal communion of religious community derives 7 Intro, 1,2 | instrument. In fact, fraternal communion is at both the beginning 8 Intro, 2,3 | fraternity" or "fraternal communion", which arises from hearts 9 Intro, 2,3 | charity. It underlines "communion of life" and interpersonal 10 Intro, 5,7 | wishes to share his life of communion.~b) Religious community 11 Intro, 5,7 | enter into the mystery of communion and of fraternity, and before 12 I | I. ~THE GIFT OF COMMUNION AND THE GIFT OF COMMUNITY~ 13 I, 1 | The Church as communion~ 14 I, 1,9 | likeness, God created them for communion. God the Creator, who revealed 15 I, 1,9 | as Love, as Trinity, as communion, called them to enter into 16 I, 1,9 | himself and into interpersonal communion, in the universal fraternity 17 I, 1,9 | vocation: to enter into communion with God and with our brothers 18 I, 1,9 | this, he taught us that communion and unity are the fruit 19 I, 1,9 | characterised as fraternity and communion in the unity of one heart 20 I, 1,9 | soul (cf. Acts 4:32).~This communion is the bond of charity which 21 I, 1,9 | he unifies the Church in communion and ministry, co-ordinates 22 I, 1,9 | union of the human race, communion, icon of the Trinity. The 23 I, 2 | expression of ecclesial communion~ 24 I, 2,10 | one by one, to live in communion with himself and with the 25 I, 2,10 | be a sign of the life and communion begun by him. The first 26 I, 2,10 | out to live the radical communion of material and spiritual 27 I, 2,10 | living out the one single communion in a diversity of ministries 28 I, 2,10 | ways of living out the one communion according to the nature 29 I, 2,10 | visible manifestation of the communion which is the foundation 30 I, 2,10 | final goal. As "experts in communion, religious are, therefore, 31 I, 2,10 | the daily experience of communion of life, prayer and apostolate -- 32 I, 2,10 | themselves with her in full communion with her doctrine, her life, 33 I, 2,10 | readable signs of that intimate communion which animates and constitutes 34 II, 0,11 | 11. From the gift of communion arises the duty to build 35 II, 0,11 | gratitude the reality of divine communion shared with mere creatures, 36 II, 1,12 | to the mystery of divine communion, present and communicated 37 II, 1,14 | of the Church, that the communion of souls is built up, which 38 II, 1,18 | 14), becoming a bond of communion for the religious community.(33)~ 39 II, 1,18 | because there the Gospel of communion and fraternity was lived 40 II, 2,21 | the "old man", who wants communion and unity but does not want 41 II, 3,22 | liberation which leads to full communion and to the freedom of the 42 II, 3,22 | a Christian fraternity. ~Communion is a gift offered which 43 II, 3,22 | every attitude contrary to communion.~Community that is not mystical 44 II, 3,22 | for building an incarnated communion, for giving, in other words, 45 II, 3,22 | to the gift of fraternal communion.~ 46 II, 3,23 | uncertainty.~If it is true that communion does not exist without the 47 II, 3,25 | not exist yet: the perfect communion of the saints is our goal 48 II, 3,26 | that in order to foster communion of minds and hearts among 49 II, 4,31 | to all (cf. 1 Cor. 12:7).~Communion originates precisely in 50 II, 5,38 | us to live in fraternal communion through the richness of 51 II, 5,39 | make for unity and deepen communion? If they do, they can be 52 II, 5,41 | personal freedom and fraternal communion.~ 53 II, 5,43 | and the mission. It is in communion with them that the divine 54 II, 5,43 | beginning the basis of fraternal communion. The poverty of individual 55 II, 5,44 | establishes a particular communion between religious and God 56 II, 5,44 | of unity, however, is the communion in Christ established by 57 II, 5,44 | easier to build unity and communion. Clarity concerning one' 58 II, 6,47 | authority.~The desire for deeper communion among the members and an 59 II, 7,53 | reminded that fraternal communion, as such, is already an 60 II, 7,54 | religious from living the communion and spirit of his or her 61 II, 7,55 | others the experience of communion with God and with each other. 62 III, 0,57 | nature, apostolic.~In fact, "communion begets communion: essentially 63 III, 0,57 | fact, "communion begets communion: essentially it is likened 64 III, 0,57 | to a mission on behalf of communion.... Communion and mission 65 III, 0,57 | behalf of communion.... Communion and mission are profoundly 66 III, 0,57 | other, to the point that communion represents both the source 67 III, 0,57 | and the fruit of mission: communion gives rise to mission and 68 III, 0,57 | mission is accomplished in communion".(72)~No religious community, 69 III, 0,58 | is centred on the twofold communion with God and among its members. 70 III, 0,58 | carried out in the Church. The communion which vivifies and gathers 71 III, 1,59 | placed in contact with the communion of the blessed and beatifying 72 III, 1,59 | thrust to the spirit of true communion between religious community 73 III, 1,59 | bound to spread a climate of communion that will enable the entire 74 III, 1,64 | institute and a sense of communion with its members, seeking 75 III, 1,66 | with those responsible for communion among the religious.~In 76 III, 1,68 | importance of organisms of communion, such as federations, for 77 III, 1,69 | an example of ecclesial communion and, at the same time, they 78 III, 1,69 | creating fraternity, and of communion and ecclesial collaboration, 79 Conclu, 0,70| participation in the Trinitarian communion. For this reason, each and 80 Conclu, 0,70| characterised by a search for communion and community".(87)~For 81 Conclu, 0,70| source of all fraternal communion.~On 15 January 1994, the 82 Abbr, 4 | conveying the warmth of communion which lies at the heart


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