Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0,1| communities are a living sign of the primacy of the love
2 Intro, 1,2| intense fraternal communion, a sign and stimulus for all the
3 Intro, 1,2| community derives its vigour as sign and instrument. In fact,
4 I, 2,10 | and in this way to be a sign of the life and communion
5 I, 2,10 | are communally a prophetic sign of intimate union with God,
6 I, 2,10 | consecrated life -- they are a sign of fraternal fellowship.
7 I, 2,10 | is called to be a living sign of the mystery of the Church:
8 II, 5,36 | relationship, wishes to be a clear sign of the love of God, not
9 II, 5,40 | community and to its function as sign. Optional homogeneity, besides
10 II, 5,41 | enhances the individual -- is a sign of the transforming power
11 II, 6,51 | called to be a prophetic sign of the possibility of achieving
12 II, 6,51 | rampant it is called to be a sign of respect for and promotion
13 II, 7 | Fraternity as sign~
14 II, 7,53 | work of evangelization. The sign par excellence left us by
15 II, 7,53 | of faith (Jn. 17:21). The sign of fraternity is then of
16 II, 7,53 | importance because it is the sign that points to the divine
17 II, 7,54 | continuous and legible way this "sign" which is needed by the
18 II, 7,55 | the Church, also become a sign of the possibility of living
19 II, 7,55 | common life, is in itself a sign that bears witness to a
20 II, 7,56 | also acquire the value of a sign of the abiding fidelity
21 III, 1,65 | communities are almost the only sign and silent and effective
22 III, 1,65 | can offer the missionary sign par excellence: "that they
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