Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0,1| sources of the whole of the Christian life and to the primitive
2 Intro, 3,4| repercussions on life in Christian communities in various countries.(19)
3 Intro, 3,4| the witness of the wider Christian community.~
4 Intro, 5,7| suitable channels for building Christian fraternity by the religious
5 II, 1,12 | component, every authentic Christian community is seen in "itself
6 II, 3,22 | a group of people into a Christian fraternity. ~Communion is
7 II, 3,25 | us to the fact that every Christian reality is built on human
8 II, 5,37 | occasion for human growth and Christian maturity lies in living
9 II, 5,45 | gift which would encourage Christian authenticity, they simply
10 II, 6,47 | 1 Thes. 5:12-13). The Christian community is not an anonymous
11 II, 7,53 | the divine origin of the Christian message and has the power
12 II, 7,55 | the possibility of living Christian fraternity and of the price
13 II, 7,55 | and supernatural value of Christian fraternity, speak to our
14 III, 1,59 | in itself the richness of Christian life but as a unit it constitutes
15 III, 1,59 | effective announcement of the Christian message. It can be said
16 III, 1,59 | that will enable the entire Christian community to consider itself "
17 III, 1,63 | a genuine expression of Christian charity, have made it difficult
18 III, 1,69 | eschatological dimension of Christian existence, etc., can become
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