Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 (9) | experience of fraternity, dialogue and of interest in finding
2 1 (9) | expressed for the experience of dialogue conducted in a climate of
3 1, 1 | place to inculturation, dialogue and the integral development
4 1 (13)| paragraphs to inculturation, dialogue and integral human development:
5 1 (13)| Gospel in nn.16, 70-72; to dialogue, in nn. 37. 40. 47. 49.
6 1 (13)| inculturation in nn. 21-22; of dialogue in nn.29-31 and of integral
7 1, 1 | Church, the path of the dialogue of truth in charity. This
8 2, 3 | expressed through personal dialogue as in distinct gatherings,
9 2, 3 | communion encourage a fruitful dialogue between Pastors and faithful:
10 3 | situation, to ecumenical dialogue, to the explicit proclamation
11 3 | co-operation, to inter-religious dialogue, to dialogue with persons
12 3 | inter-religious dialogue, to dialogue with persons of other convictions,
13 3, 1 | taken into account that the dialogue is never between equals
14 3, 1 | The characteristics of the dialogue and of the participation-collaboration
15 3, 1 | present: information and dialogue. ~ ~ Adequate information
16 3, 1 | put emphasis in tireless dialogue. At this time the name of
17 3, 1 | time the name of hope is dialogue57. There is a sense of the
18 3 (56)| Constant dialogue between Superiors of Institutes
19 3, 1 | sense of the need to foster dialogue at all levels of relationship,
20 3, 1 | personal and institutional. Dialogue, however, the dialogue among
21 3, 1 | Dialogue, however, the dialogue among is not sufficiently
22 3, 1 | is an impediment because dialogue takes place in human conditions
23 3, 1 | the lack of results from dialogue is are not really due to
24 3, 3 | urgent need for more fruitful dialogue between Bishops and theologians,
25 3, 3 | communication in faith. 62 In dialogue suspicions about conflictive
26 4, 2 | the Bishop and through the dialogue of charity with all the
27 4, 3 | already been travelled: dialogue, participation and shared
28 4, 3 | progress will make more fluid dialogue, not only within the Church,
29 4, 3 | lend spontaneity to the dialogue of life, to our works, and
30 4 (96)| The dialogue of life, where people strive
31 4 (96)| and preoccupations. The dialogue of action, in which Christians
32 4 (96)| liberation of people. …. El dialogue de las obras, en el que
33 4 (96)| de la gente. (…)~d) The dialogue of religious experience,
34 4 (96)| Council for Interreligious Dialogue and the Congregation for
35 4 (96)| Evangelisation of Peoples: Dialogue andProclamation, Vatican
36 4, 3 | at least to begin the dialogue – some of the paths on which
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