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nature 30
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32 fact
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29 these
28 mission
Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life; Congregation for Bishops
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   Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 I, I,1 | the singular constitutive nature of the Church, presenting 2 I, I,1 | which the uniqueness of this nature is based is the very presence 3 I, I,3 | In fact, "as the assumed nature, inseparably united to Him, 4 I, I,3 | her special sacramental nature, by virtue of which she 5 I, I,3 | the same time to place her nature in ever greater evidence.~ 6 I, I,4 | participate in the sacramental nature of the Church. Likewise, 7 I,II,5 | Christ and are of their nature directed to the contexture 8 I,II,5 | aspect and its hierarchical nature, has its origin and vitality 9 I,III,10| The "ecclesial" nature of Religious Institutes~ 10 I,III,10| participating in the sacramental nature of the People of God. Indeed, 11 I,III,13| religious life of its very nature requires a special participation 12 I,IV,14 | history, "is by her very nature missionary" (AG 2; cf. LG 13 I,IV,14 | s mission is by its very nature nothing else than the mission 14 I,IV,16 | not flow from the inner nature of the mission itself, but 15 I,IV,17 | characteristic of the genius and nature of each nation. Such elements, 16 I,IV,18 | Spirit, who is by His very nature Creator. A responsiveness 17 I,IV,18 | compatible with the charismatic nature of the religious life. In 18 I,IV,19 | Episcopal Conferences in nature and authority. Their primary 19 I,IV,19 | course, the distinctive nature of each institute. This 20 I,IV,21 | First of all, the very nature of apostolic action requires 21 I,IV,21 | conformity with their distinctive nature, renew themselves in depth 22 I,IV,21 | God in the world is by its nature universal and missionary, 23 II, V | pertinent to the distinctive nature of the institute. Such studies 24 II, V | Christ, of the sacramental nature of the Church, of the ministry 25 II,VI,22 | Magisterium and according to the nature of their institute.~42. 26 II,VI,23 | idea of the distinctive nature of each institute but that 27 II,VII,24| according to their distinctive nature.~All this, of course, the 28 II,VII,24| accomplish a task which of its nature pertains exclusively to 29 II,VII,24| c) "For works of this nature members of the religious 30 Conclu | the necessity and of the nature and importance of such cooperation,


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