Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 3,4| problem of the co-existence of different cultures, and the problem
2 Intro, 4,5| religious. This has led to a different way of approaching problems,
3 Intro, 4,5| kind of institute, on the different activities and the degree
4 Intro, 4,5| charism of the founder, on the different ways of standing before
5 Intro, 4,5| society and the Church, on different ways of receiving the values
6 Intro, 4,5| proposed by the Council, on different traditions and ways of common
7 II, 4,29 | regular meetings of members at different levels, central, regional,
8 II, 4,31 | often include religious of different ages and different races,
9 II, 4,31 | religious of different ages and different races, members with different
10 II, 4,31 | different races, members with different cultural and theological
11 II, 5,41 | institutes in which members from different cultures live together can
12 II, 5,42 | difficulties in integrating its different aspects, difficulties in
13 II, 5,42 | members who were given a different formation and have different
14 II, 5,42 | different formation and have different apostolic visions into one
15 II, 5,43 | family, a life-style too different from that of fellow community
16 II, 5,45 | suggestions deriving from different spiritualities; - a certain
17 II, 7,55 | communities where people of different ages, languages and cultures
18 III, 0,58 | particular relationship between different kinds of religious communities
19 III, 0,58 | mission, the Spirit makes different religious families arise,
20 III, 0,58 | arise, characterised by different missions, and therefore
21 III, 0,58 | missions, and therefore by different kinds of community.~b) The
22 III, 0,58 | mission, according to the different needs.~There are thus various
23 III, 0,58 | communities considerably different from each other: large and
24 III, 0,58 | more diversified and has different ways of living religious
25 III, 1,61 | community.~Also, there can be different degrees of involvement on
26 III, 1,65 | communities; belonging to different races, tribes, and cultures;
27 III, 1,66 | which they are found in different parts of the world.~Reorganization
28 III, 1,69 | the complementarity of the different vocations in the Church
29 III, 1,69 | character and according to their different style of life, inviting
30 III, 1,69 | collaboration, where the different contributions of each help
31 III, 1,69 | reciprocal vocations and different styles of life proper to
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