Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 1,2| by a common response in sharing that "experience of the
2 I, 1,9 | and unity are the fruit of sharing in the mystery of His death. ~
3 II, 1,16 | forms of expression and sharing.~For many communities, the
4 II, 1,16 | For many communities, the sharing of Lectio divina and reflection
5 II, 1,16 | word of God, as well as the sharing of personal faith experiences
6 II, 1,16 | by common agreement, such sharing nourishes faith and hope
7 II, 2,21 | life for us. Our life is a sharing in the charity of Christ,
8 II, 3,26 | of humour and a spirit of sharing.~Recent documents from the
9 II, 4,29 | nourishes a family spirit and sharing in the concerns of the entire
10 II, 4,31 | quality of the fundamental sharing of spiritual goods. Communication
11 II, 4,31 | but rarely is there any sharing of what is vital and central
12 II, 4,31 | originates precisely in sharing the Spirit's gifts, a sharing
13 II, 4,31 | sharing the Spirit's gifts, a sharing of faith and in faith, where
14 II, 4,31 | way of learning a style of sharing which will enable members,
15 II, 4,31 | ones already mentioned (sharing the word and the experience
16 II, 5,43 | fulfilled.~Poverty, the sharing of goods, even spiritual
17 II, 6,49 | a climate favourable to sharing and co-responsibility; to
18 II, 7,56 | contributes to a serene climate of sharing life, of understanding,
19 III, 1,61 | admixture. A dialogue and sharing within the Church presumes
20 III, 1,63 | mutual and more broadly based sharing of responsibility.~Such
21 III, 1,64 | for formation, fraternal sharing, review of life, and prayer,
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