Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | relations among the various members of the People of God have
2 I, I,1 | Father (cf. Eph 2:18). The members of this People are gathered
3 I, I,1 | relationships among various members of the Church. The element
4 I, I,2 | communion of life among her members. God, in fact, "willed to
5 I, I,2 | differentiate the various members among themselves, the gifts,
6 I, I,2 | the common dignity of the members; rather it expresses the
7 I, I,4 | announce the Gospel~4. All members -- pastors, laymen and religious --
8 I,II,5 | Organic communion among the members of the Church is the fruit
9 I,II,5 | organic cohesion of its members (cf. 1 Cor 12-13; Col 2:
10 I,II,8 | Bishops, furthermore, as members of the Episcopal College,
11 I,II,9 | the same time leaders and members; truly fathers, but also
12 I,III,12| initial and ongoing, of the members and as to communal and personal
13 I,III,12| community, of organizing the members of the institute, of caring
14 I,III,13| assure the fidelity of the members to the charism of the Founder,
15 I,III,13| continually animate their members to pursue this goal. They
16 I,III,13| participation on the part of the members, superiors should strive
17 I,III,13| the cooperation of all the members of an institute" (PC 4).~
18 I,IV,21 | institute -- for all its members. The local community which
19 II, V | of the formation of the members (cf. PC 14; 18; Part I,
20 II, V | of perfection for all the members of the diocese (cf. CD 12;
21 II, V | common effort of all the members.~It seems opportune, moreover,
22 II,VI,22 | The Council affirms that "members, too, of religious institutes,
23 II,VI,22 | superiors in what concerns their members should be vigilant and see
24 II,VII,24| the work to be done, the members of the institute assigned
25 II,VII,24| For works of this nature members of the religious institute
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