Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0,1 | life and holiness of the Church, it is important to examine
2 Intro, 0,1 | life is a vital part of the Church and lives in the world.
3 Intro, 0,1 | everyone, including the Church and its religious communities.
4 Intro, 0,1 | Developments within the Church have also marked religious
5 Intro, 0,1 | greatest expression of the Church's pastoral guidance in this
6 Intro, 1,2 | life and holiness of the Church and placed religious life
7 Intro, 1,2 | at the very heart of the Church's mystery of communion and
8 Intro, 1,2 | and deepened vision of the Church. From this, several consequences
9 Intro, 1,2 | given by Christ to the whole Church. For this very reason, it
10 Intro, 1,2 | the baptised.(4)~c) From Church animated by charisms to
11 Intro, 1,2 | organic communion of the whole Church, which is continuously enriched
12 Intro, 1,2 | or her mission within the Church.(5)~The Church also wishes
13 Intro, 1,2 | within the Church.(5)~The Church also wishes to receive with
14 Intro, 1,2 | community exists for the Church, to signify her and enrich
15 Intro, 1,2 | out her mission.~d) From Church as Sacrament of unity to
16 Intro, 3,4 | rejection of authority.~The Church and religious life were
17 Intro, 3,4 | role of women in society, Church and religious life.~d) The
18 Intro, 4,5 | sincere desire to serve the Church and attachment to the institute'
19 Intro, 4,5 | requests from the particular Church, can easily bring religious
20 Intro, 4,5 | standing before society and the Church, on different ways of receiving
21 I, 0,8 | part of the mystery of the Church, for the life of the world.~
22 I, 1 | The Church as communion~
23 I, 1,9 | Spirit gave visibility to the Church, which, from the very first
24 I, 1,9 | cohesion: he unifies the Church in communion and ministry,
25 I, 1,9 | each other, and makes the Church beautiful by his fruits.(23)~
26 I, 1,9 | through this world, the Church, one and holy, has constantly
27 I, 1,9 | communional" dimension of the Church.~
28 I, 2,10 | of life. Like the nascent Church, having one heart and one
29 I, 2,10 | families which enrich the Church and equip her for every
30 I, 2,10 | is the foundation of the Church and, at the same time, a
31 I, 2,10 | ecclesial community in the Church and in the world, witnesses
32 I, 2,10 | think with and within the Church, but also feel themselves
33 I, 2,10 | also feel themselves to be Church, identifying themselves
34 I, 2,10 | sign of the mystery of the Church: the greater the mystery
35 I, 2,10 | who continually calls the Church into one single family,
36 I, 2,10 | animates and constitutes the Church, and of being a support
37 II, 1,14 | God and the prayer of the Church.(29)~Thus, all must remain
38 II, 1,14 | of all activity of the Church, that the communion of souls
39 II, 2,21 | community inserted within the Church as People of God must be
40 II, 3,27 | united in the assembly of the Church; they are of one heart in
41 II, 4,30 | community, the institute, the Church, and in relation to the
42 II, 4,30 | and in relation to the Church's major documents. They
43 II, 4,30 | framework of religious life, Church life and the life of the
44 II, 5,36 | vocation is to love the Church, it is to love one's institute,
45 II, 5,43 | of self to God and to the Church -- a gift, however, which
46 II, 5,43 | accomplished within the Church.~Obedience is a "yes" to
47 II, 5,43 | future age, and in which the Church has Christ for her only
48 II, 5,44 | is possible to enrich the Church "for the life of the world."
49 II, 5,45 | guidelines of the particular Church or certain suggestions deriving
50 II, 6,49 | of the institute and the Church;(66) to engage in dialogue
51 II, 6,52 | relevant reality in the Church and in society.~
52 II, 7,54 | which is needed by the Church, above all in her task of
53 II, 7,54 | Also for this reason, the Church takes to heart the fraternal
54 II, 7,54 | heart of the mystery of the Church, sacrament of the union
55 II, 7,55 | greater fraternity of the Church, also become a sign of the
56 III, 0,57 | Holy Spirit anointed the Church in the Upper Room to send
57 III, 0,58 | see well to it that the Church truly show forth Christ
58 III, 0,58 | to be carried out in the Church. The communion which vivifies
59 III, 1 | In the particular Church~
60 III, 1,59 | context of a particular Church, to which the members bring
61 III, 1,59 | presence in the particular Church identifiable and precious,
62 III, 1,59 | religious community enriches the Church of which it is a living
63 III, 1,59 | It loves the universal Church and the particular Church
64 III, 1,59 | Church and the particular Church in which it is inserted
65 III, 1,59 | because it is within the Church and as Church that it is
66 III, 1,59 | within the Church and as Church that it is placed in contact
67 III, 1,59 | of the very nature of the Church herself.~A religious community
68 III, 1,59 | community loves the particular Church, enriches it with its charisms
69 III, 1,59 | needs of the particular Church and the charismatic specificity
70 III, 1,59 | community and the particular Church.~The growing difficulties
71 III, 1,59 | community and the particular Church to a certain isolation;
72 III, 1,59 | present in the particular Church with no organic link to
73 III, 1,59 | charismatic identity, the local Church often makes pressing and
74 III, 1,59 | relation to a particular Church and far from the practical
75 III, 1,59 | community into the particular Church.~Just as a religious community
76 III, 1,59 | independently of the particular Church, or as an alternative to
77 III, 1,59 | programme of the particular Church, so the particular Church
78 III, 1,59 | Church, so the particular Church cannot dispose, according
79 III, 1,59 | the good of the particular Church nor that of the religious
80 III, 1,59 | every charism is born in the Church and for the world and the
81 III, 1,59 | one is faithful to it.~The Church and the world make possible
82 III, 1,59 | Charism and particular Church should not be in conflict
83 III, 1,59 | either of the particular Church or of religious life, and
84 III, 1,59 | concerning the particular Church.(74)~Above all, however,
85 III, 1,60 | community can give to the Church is that of being faithful
86 III, 1,61 | to its fidelity to the Church, to the intensity of its
87 III, 1,61 | gift of the Spirit to the Church and does not admit any interference
88 III, 1,61 | dialogue and sharing within the Church presumes that each institute
89 III, 1,62 | feel a living part of the Church.(77) These communities often
90 III, 1,62 | the faith is alive in the Church, that the love of Christ
91 III, 1,64 | commitments requested by the Church; extraordinary missions;
92 III, 1,65 | witness of Christ and of the Church.~But not rarely it is precisely
93 III, 1,66 | needs of the particular Church. A trusting and ongoing
94 III, 1,66 | dialogue with the particular Church is therefore essential,
95 III, 1,66 | needs of the particular Church, religious communities must
96 III, 1,69 | different vocations in the Church which are called to be,
97 III, 1,69 | of Christ, which is the Church.~Naturally, very close collaboration
98 Conclu, 0,70| as an expression of the Church, is a fruit of the Spirit
99 Conclu, 0,70| the current renewal in the Church and in religious life is
100 Abbr, 3 | Essential Elements in the Church's Teaching on Religious
101 Abbr, 3 | Bishops and Religious in the Church, Sacred Congregation for
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