Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 I, I,1 | merged into such an intimate unity (cf. LG 9) that its reality
2 I, I,1 | God and the principle of unity in its communion. He is
3 I, I,1 | the bond of its marvelous unity, the light and beauty of
4 I, I,2 | the mystery of the Church, unity in Christ involves a mutual
5 I, I,3 | sacrament of this saving unity" (LG 9; cf. LG 1; 8; 48;
6 I, I,4 | Body and of concern for its unity, of the faithful fulfillment
7 I,II,6 | fecundity (cf. LG 18, 19), unity (cf. LG 23), and spiritual
8 I,II,7 | disregarded, lest the inner unity of the entire ministry be
9 I,III,11| of the institute, in the unity of the community and in
10 I,IV,16 | therefore, can be noticed in the unity of mission. These, however, "
11 I,IV,17 | variety within the same unity and of the fullness of that
12 I,IV,17 | nunt. 54). This multiform unity, however, carries with it
13 I,IV,17 | religious vocation, or from the unity and distinctive character
14 I,IV,21 | protection of those values of unity, which under no circumstance
15 I,IV,21 | be renounced, whether the unity in question is that of the
16 I,IV,21 | would break away from this unity would be exposed to a two-fold
17 II, V | signs of brotherly love and unity.~In institutes of active
18 II, V | increase supra-national unity within their own institute
19 II,VI,22 | priests, by virtue of the very unity of the priesthood (cf. LG
20 II,VII,24| presbyterium express due unity and that the various ministries
21 Conclu | careful to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond
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