Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 | changes brought about in community living and in the apostolate,
2 1, 2 | service” to the Christian community, the Body of Christ, the
3 1, 2 | around the figure of Mary the community of believers is unified.
4 1, 2 | to our Institutes live in community the unity of their vocation
5 1, 2 | Their fraternal life in community is an essential part of
6 1, 2 | the ordained ministers a community and apostolic dynamism that
7 1, 2 | of the value of life in community as a theological “space”
8 2, 1 | ministry of perfecting the community34. Furthermore, an episcopal
9 2, 2 | ministers and of the Christian community, will open up new horizons
10 2, 3 | the diocese than of the community in which they have made
11 2, 3 | exemption, it appreciates community life, it harmonises membership
12 3, 1 | maintain the members of a community of consecrated persons. ~ ~
13 3, 3 | diocese, separating them from community living.~ ~ CICLSAL asked
14 3, 3 | for the fraternal life in community; it wants to re-evaluate
15 3, 3 | it wants to re-evaluate community life. Accepting by way of
16 3, 3 | apostolate should normally be in community59. ~ ~b) The realisation
17 3 (59) | CICLSAL, Fraternal Life in Community, n.65.~
18 4, 2 | of unity in the Christian community, and the consecrated persons
19 4, 2 | his neighbour, with his community. Hope and solidarity go
20 4, 2 | celebrates and proclaims in community. In daily life hope continues
21 4, 2 | the Eucharist it is the community of believers that exclaims
22 4 (101)| the style of the primitive community, as found in the Acts of
23 4, 3 | the life of the Christian community and help it become involved
24 Concl | members of the Christian community. Together let us give account
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