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Centesimus annus
    Chap., §
1 6, 56 | cooperation of the local Churches is indispensable, and I 2 6, 60 | appeal to the Christian Churches and to all the great world Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
3 Int, 2 | share with the Oriental Churches, which have jealously guarded 4 1, 26 | the Spirit says to the Churches"97 with regard to the present Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
5 Int, 8 | and so many basilicas and churches in Rome and throughout the 6 2, 25(49) | law must be reserved in churches with great reverence in 7 2, 25 | law must be reserved in churches with great reverence in 8 3, 31(65) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canon 378.~ 9 4, 36(74) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canon 711.~ 10 4, 37(76) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canon 712.~ 11 4, 39 | the case of the Christian Churches separated from Rome”.83 ~ 12 4, 43 | brothers and sisters from other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, 13 4, 44(92) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canon 702; Pontifical Council 14 4, 44(93) | on the Eastern Catholic Churches Orientalium Ecclesiarum, 15 4, 45 | individual persons belonging to Churches or Ecclesial Communities 16 4, 45(95) | on the Eastern Catholic Churches Orientalium Ecclesiarum, 17 4, 45(96) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canon 671 §§ 3-4.~ 18 4, 46 | sacraments from ministers of Churches in which these sacraments 19 4, 46(99) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canon 671.~ 20 5, 49 | Middle Ages, and to the churches, large and small, which 21 5, 51 | cannot be determined by local Churches in isolation from the universal 22 6, 57 | Eucharistic celebrations of the Churches of East and West.~ Evangelium vitae Chap., §
23 3, 62(70) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, canon 1450, § 2.~ 24 3, 62(71) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, canon 1417.~ 25 4, 91 | brothers and sisters of other Churches and ecclesial communities, Fides et ratio Chap., §
26 5, 61 | faith. The life of the young Churches in particular has brought Laborem exercens Chap., §
27 1, 2 | at the level of the local Churches. It is difficult to list Redemptor hominis Chap., §
28 1, 3 | in this Church to all the Churches8 cannot lead to anything 29 1, 6 | representatives of other Christian Churches and Communities have also 30 2, 11 | the individual Christian Churches and ecclesial Communities Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
31 2, 28 | Christian families or "domestic churches," of parish and missionary 32 2, 28 | the message of the many churches in Rome and throughout the 33 2, 30 | Catholic Church with the Churches and Ecclesial Communities 34 2, 30 | Spirit is saying to the Churches" today (Rev. 2:7, 11, 17).~ 35 2, 30 | hopeful sign that these Churches and Ecclesial Communities 36 2, 31 | Orthodox Church and the ancient Churches of the East feel united 37 2, 31 | The brethren of these Churches have experienced a complex 38 2, 31 | her a powerful aid. The Churches which profess the doctrine 39 2, 31 | or the ancient Oriental Churches with an incomparable abundance 40 2, 33 | angels and of the saints, in churches and houses and at the roadside.84 41 2, 33 | have a place of honor in churches and houses. In them Mary 42 2, 34 | Catholic Church and the Churches and Ecclesial Communities Redemptoris missio Chap., §
43 Int, 2 | been an increase of local churches with their own bishops, 44 Int, 2 | and communion between the churches has led to a lively exchange 45 Int, 2 | ecclesial life, while particular churches are more willing to meet 46 Int, 2 | members of other Christian churches and other religions, and 47 Int, 2(1) | and divide certain local churches and institutions, would 48 Int, 2 | commitment of the particular churches - especially those of recent 49 2, 20 | founding new particular churches, and by guiding them to 50 3, 24 | members of the different churches together with the apostles 51 3, 30 | Christians, the particular churches and the universal Church, 52 4, 32 | are now well-established churches, sometimes so sound and 53 4, 32 | personnel to evangelize in other churches and territories. This is 54 4, 33 | occasionally in the younger Churches as well, where entire groups 55 4, 34 | Gospel and to establish new churches among peoples or communities 56 4, 34 | fosters exchanges between the churches and directs them toward 57 4, 34 | in every direction. The churches in traditionally Christian 58 4, 37 | growth in the number of new churches in recent times should not 59 4, 37 | territories entrusted to these churches - particularly in Asia, 60 4, 39 | address all the particular churches, both young and old. The 61 4, 39 | today for the particular churches: Open the doors to missionaries, 62 4, 40 | believers and particular churches is to be found no longer 63 5 | Forming Local Churches~ 64 5, 48 | communities and develop churches to their full maturity. 65 5, 49 | which grow until they become churches. Notwithstanding the high 66 5, 49 | where there are no local churches or where their number is 67 5, 49 | Church and to the particular churches, to the whole people of 68 5, 49 | personnel coming from other churches and countries must work 69 5, 49 | sense within the particular churches, so that pastoral concern 70 5, 50 | who belong to different churches and ecclesial communities 71 5, 51 | phenomenon in the young churches - one sometimes fostered 72 5, 52 | action within the local churches, the universal Church herself 73 5, 52 | pastoral visits to the young churches I have repeatedly dealt 74 5, 53 | Missionaries, who come from other churches and countries, must immerse 75 5, 53 | inculturation, particular churches of the same region should 76 5, 53 | Church and to the particular churches will they be capable of 77 5, 53(92) | loc. cit., 53: Particular Churches "have the task of assimilating 78 5, 60 | to teach."114~The young churches, which for the most part 79 6, 62 | highly appropriate that young churches should "share as soon as 80 6, 62 | Church and the particular churches the authentic and full missionary 81 6, 62 | Gospel.... So-called younger churches have need of the strength 82 6, 62 | the strength of the older churches and the older ones need 83 6, 62 | the riches of the other churches." 118~ 84 6, 63 | pastors of the particular churches. In this regard the Council 85 6, 64 | to the needs of the other churches. Cooperation between the 86 6, 64 | Cooperation between the churches, in an authentic reciprocity 87 6, 64 | cooperation between particular churches and especially regarding 88 6, 64 | the "communion among the churches"; it ought to be directed 89 6, 64 | such. I appeal to all the churches, young and old alike, to 90 6, 64(127) | Cooperation of the Local Churches Among Themselves and especially 91 6, 66 | institutes came into being in churches located in traditionally 92 6, 66 | and the founding of new churches. Today, these institutes 93 6, 66 | candidates from the young churches which they founded, while 94 6, 66 | missionary fervor both in the churches of traditionally Christian 95 6, 66 | countries and in the younger churches.~The special vocation of 96 6, 68 | temporary service in the churches of Africa, and gave his 97 6, 68 | communion existing among the churches. They make a valuable contribution 98 6, 68 | of the long-established churches, and that it will be fostered 99 6, 68 | fostered among priests of the churches of more recent origin.~ 100 6, 69 | and the formation of new churches: from the ancient monastic 101 6, 69 | communities in the young churches, so as to "bear glorious 102 6, 71 | title of honor - that some churches owe their origins to the 103 6, 72 | development occurring in many churches in recent times, the rapid 104 6, 72 | part of the life of local churches and are welcomed by bishops 105 6, 72 | cooperators with the local churches. In this way the growth 106 6, 72 | a laity whom the younger churches are recognizing as "an essential 107 6, 73 | the older and established churches, committed to a new evangelization, 108 6, 73 | catechists in mission lands.... Churches that are flourishing today 109 6, 73 | especially in the young churches. The new Code of Canon Law 110 6, 75 | Congregation for the Oriental Churches."160 Hence, its task is 111 6, 75 | Holy See, with the local churches and the various missionary 112 7, 82 | ad gentes, and the local churches, with the help of personnel 113 7, 83 | personnel from the young churches. This work must be seen 114 7, 83 | Christian values. Particular churches should therefore make the 115 7, 83 | missionaries and of the local churches in which they work. In those 116 7, 83 | they work. In those younger churches which are still not able 117 7, 83 | Christ, and establish local churches which then become means 118 7, 84 | must be our motto: All the churches united for the conversion 119 7, 84 | boundaries of the particular churches, rightly have "the first 120 7, 84 | both the older and younger churches. I earnestly recommend that 121 7, 84 | the bishops of individual churches, in collaboration with existing 122 7, 85 | receiving. All the particular churches, both young and old, are 123 7, 85 | assistance."171~I exhort all the churches, and the bishops, priests, 124 7, 85 | self-sufficiency. Local churches, although rooted in their 125 7, 85 | a strong one. The older churches, involved in new evangelization, 126 7, 85 | congregations or other particular churches. But it is by giving generously 127 7, 85 | receive. Already the young churches, many of which are blessed 128 7, 85 | women religious to the older churches.~On the other hand, the 129 7, 85 | the other hand, the young churches are concerned about their 130 7, 85 | to missionaries. To these churches I say: Do not isolate yourselves; 131 7, 85 | missionaries and support from other churches, and do likewise throughout 132 8, 89 | is "anxiety for all the churches" (2 Cor 11:28). For every 133 8, 91 | young communities and young churches. Today, you are the hope 134 8, 91 | missionary spirit for the older churches.~For their part, missionaries 135 Conc, 92 | and missionaries and young churches in particular, respond with Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
136 1, 2 | everything that divides the Churches, nations and peoples, was 137 1, 2 | Church and the Orthodox Churches on the Island of Patmos.~ 138 2, 5 | by the neighboring Latin Churches, placed in the way of the 139 2, 7 | of full unity between the Churches of recent foundation and 140 4, 12 | sacred rites in all the Churches within the borders of the 141 4, 12 | traditions of many national Churches of the East, such as the 142 4, 12 | Christians belonging to those Churches, both in the capital and 143 4, 13 | the individual Christian Churches can never justify discord, 144 4, 14 | faith and love between the Churches of which they were members, 145 4, 14 | on the one hand, and the Churches which arose in the lands 146 4, 14 | controversy between the Churches of the East and the West. 147 4, 14 | Constantinople and with the new Churches which they had founded among 148 4, 15 | ecclesiastical rights proper to the Churches in the various nations.~ 149 6, 21 | of the Slavonic Eastern Churches of the Rite of Constantinople, 150 7, 26 | culture. By analogy, today the Churches of ancient origin can and 151 7, 26 | and must help the young Churches and peoples to mature in 152 7, 27 | ecumenical endeavor of the sister Churches of East and West, for the 153 7, 27 | unity between the two sister Churches of East and West.44 For 154 7, 27 | open and alert to the other Churches and traditions and, at the 155 8, 29 | and communion linking the Churches of the East and West.~In Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
156 1, 2 | of the Oriental Catholic Churches and to the Episcopal Conferences, 157 4, 32 | Catholic Church and the other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, Ut unum sint Chap., §
158 Int, 1 | century, including members of Churches and Ecclesial Communities 159 1, 10 | follows that these separated Churches and Communities, though 160 1, 11 | still exists with the other Churches and Ecclesial Communities 161 1, 12 | sacraments within their own Churches or Ecclesial Communities. 162 1, 12 | referring to the Orthodox Churches, went so far as to declare 163 1, 12 | the Lord in each of these Churches, the Church of God is built 164 1, 13 | elements present in the other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, 165 1, 17(28) | AND THE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, Confessing the "One" Faith ( 166 1, 17 | dialogue of charity with the Churches in communion with the Patriarch 167 1, 24 | pilgrimages to the various Churches in the different continents 168 1, 24 | of the World Council of Churches (12 June 1984), the organization 169 1, 24 | committed to calling its member Churches and Ecclesial Communities " 170 1, 24(47) | WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, Constitution and Rules, 171 1, 25 | distinguished leaders of other Churches and Ecclesial Communities 172 1, 30 | many observers from various Churches and Ecclesial Communities, 173 1, 30 | representatives of other Churches and Ecclesial Communities 174 1, 31 | individual local or particular Churches. Special commissions for 175 1, 31 | of the Eastern Catholic Churches. Suitable structures similar 176 1, 31 | competent experts from different Churches and Communities. In their 177 1, 31(55) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canons 902-904.~ 178 1, 38 | expressed in the various Churches and Ecclesial Communities. 179 1, 38 | myself with the Patriarchs of Churches with which for centuries 180 2, 42 | these Christians belong as "Churches and Ecclesial Communities 181 2, 42(71) | OF THE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, Baptism, Eucharist and 182 2, 43 | accomplished in the other Churches and Ecclesial Communities 183 2, 43 | of the World Council of Churches, much is being accomplished 184 2, 45(76) | OF THE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, Baptism, Eucharist and 185 2, 45(77) | of the World Council of Churches in Vancouver (1983) and 186 2, 46 | sacraments from ministers of Churches in which these sacraments 187 2, 46(78) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canon 671; PONTIFICAL COUNCIL 188 2, 48 | in the members of other Churches and Ecclesial Communities. 189 2, 48 | also involve the various Churches and Ecclesial Communities 190 2, 49 | elements found in other Churches and Ecclesial Communities.81 191 2, 49 | passively present in those Churches and Communities. Insofar 192 2 | Dialogue with the Churches of the East~ 193 2, 50 | that our bonds with the Churches of the East, weakened in 194 2, 50 | The observers from these Churches present at the Council, 195 2, 50 | with representatives of the Churches and Ecclesial Communities 196 2, 50 | its part, considered the Churches of the East with objectivity 197 2, 50 | the Lord in each of these Churches, the Church of God is built 198 2, 50 | consequence, that "although these Churches are separated from us, they 199 2, 50 | relationship".82~Speaking of the Churches of the East, the Council 200 2, 50 | the noble reality of the Churches of the East: "Therefore, 201 2, 50 | desired between the Eastern Churches and the Catholic Church, 202 2, 50 | origin and growth of the Churches of the East, and to the 203 2, 51 | relations with the Ancient Churches of the East.~The process 204 2, 52 | Church and all the Orthodox Churches in canonical communion with 205 2, 52 | Council of the Orthodox Churches. The quest for harmony between 206 2, 52 | vitality of these sister Churches; this is also significant 207 2, 53 | as the Saints to whom the Churches and nations of Europe entrust 208 2 | Sister Churches~ 209 2, 55 | many particular or local Churches; among them the Patriarchal 210 2, 55 | among them the Patriarchal Churches hold first place; and of 211 2, 55 | which all the particular Churches remained in unity: "an eager 212 2, 55 | to thrive between local Churches, as between sisters".88~ 213 2, 56 | the particular or local Churches gathered around their Bishop 214 2, 56 | their Bishop as "Sister Churches". In addition, the lifting 215 2, 56 | estrangement between the Churches of the West and the East 216 2, 56 | traditional designation of "Sister Churches" should ever accompany us 217 2, 57 | beautiful expression 'Sister Churches', which local Churches were 218 2, 57 | Sister Churches', which local Churches were fond of applying to 219 2, 57 | lived this life of 'Sister Churches', and together held Ecumenical 220 2, 57 | discover ourselves as 'Sister Churches' once more, in spite of 221 2, 57 | From their very origins the Churches of the East have had a treasury 222 2, 57 | Letter Orientale Lumen, the Churches of the East have lived with 223 2, 57 | of similarity between the Churches in the East and in the West. 224 2, 57 | exchange of gifts between the Churches insofar as they complement 225 2, 58 | Church and the Orthodox Churches, the Decree on Eastern Catholic 226 2, 58 | Decree on Eastern Catholic Churches Orientalium Ecclesiarum 227 2, 58(95) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canon 671, §§ 2 and 3.~ 228 2, 59 | communion between the two Churches. This communion which is 229 2, 59 | acknowledge that "in our Churches apostolic succession is 230 2, 60 | of the doctrine of Sister Churches. Here too it has become 231 2, 60 | of the Eastern Catholic Churches to have their own organizational 232 2, 60 | actual involvement of these Churches in the dialogue of charity 233 2, 60 | to the Eastern Catholic Churches in communion with the Catholic 234 2, 60 | Certainly the Eastern Catholic Churches, in the spirit of the Decree 235 2 | Relations with the Ancient Churches of the East~ 236 2, 62 | relations with the Ancient Churches of the East which rejected 237 2, 62 | and Chalcedon. All these Churches sent official observers 238 2, 62 | relations with the Ancient Churches of the East witnesses to 239 2, 62 | Patriarchs of some of these Churches in declaring our common 240 2, 62 | existing between our two Churches: "We share the faith handed 241 2 | Dialogue with other Churches and Ecclesial Communities 242 2, 64 | speaks of relations with the Churches and Ecclesial Communities 243 2, 64 | this Decree affirms: "The Churches and Ecclesial Communities 244 2, 64 | recognize that between these Churches and Communities on the one 245 2, 65 | Catholic Church and of the Churches and Communities which have 246 2, 65 | really began within the Churches and Ecclesial Communities 247 2, 66 | spiritual practice, these Churches and Ecclesial Communities 248 2, 69 | with the various worldwide Churches and Christian Communities 249 2, 69 | with the World Council of Churches was begun, and since 1968 250 2, 70 | Church and of the other Churches and Ecclesial Communities. 251 2, 71 | of the World Council of Churches in Geneva on 10 June 1969, 252 2, 71 | representatives of various Churches and Ecclesial Communities. 253 2, 72 | brothers and sisters whose Churches and Ecclesial Communities 254 2, 73 | period and in the local Churches many programmes and activities 255 2, 76 | Christians of the various Churches and Ecclesial Communities 256 3, 78 | Church and the Orthodox Churches which hold to this demanding 257 3, 78(129) | of the World Council of Churches in the Canberra Declaration ( 258 3, 78 | concrete way, so that the Churches may truly become a sign 259 3, 84 | Saints come from all the Churches and Ecclesial Communities 260 3, 87 | the witness borne by other Churches and Ecclesial Communities 261 3, 87(144) | of the World Council of Churches, The Unity of the Church 262 3, 88 | 88. Among all the Churches and Ecclesial Communities, 263 3, 88 | to the World Council of Churches in Geneva on 12 June 1984, 264 3, 88(147) | of the World Council of Churches, Geneva (12 June 1984), 265 3, 89 | Church is engaging with other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, 266 3, 89 | of the World Council of Churches, held in Santiago de Compostela, 267 3, 89 | controversies, the other Churches and Ecclesial Communities 268 3, 89(148) | No. 166, World Council of Churches, Geneva, 1994, 243.~ 269 3, 94 | heard in all the particular Churches. In this way, in each of 270 3, 94 | in each of the particular Churches entrusted to those Pastors, 271 3, 94 | is made present. All the Churches are in full and visible 272 3, 94 | the communion of all the Churches. For this reason, he is 273 3, 95 | Pastors and theologians of our Churches, that we may seek—together, 274 3 | communion of all particular Churches with the Church of Rome: 275 3, 97 | communion of the particular Churches with the Church of Rome, 276 3, 97 | which the World Council of Churches has chosen as its emblem— 277 3, 99 | so that the unity of our Churches may become an ever more 278 Exh, 101(160)| of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canon 902.~ 279 Exh, 103 | and sisters of the other Churches and Ecclesial Communities: "


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