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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
    Chap., §
1 3, 22 | Pastors, entire Christian communities, individual members of the 2 4, 32 | ever more extensive working communities which can be relied upon 3 5, 49 | family, other intermediate communities exercise primary functions 4 5, 49 | solidarity. These develop as real communities of persons and strengthen Dives in misericordia Chap., §
5 6, 11 | individuals and the environment, communities, societies and nations can 6 7, 14 | Christians, of individual communities, and also of the whole People Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
7 3, 60 | can help individuals and communities to free themselves from 8 3, 62 | Eucharist, individuals and communities, by the action of the Paraclete-Counselor, 9 3, 65 | many individuals and many communities there is a growing awareness 10 3, 65 | decadence, individuals and whole communities, guided as it were by an Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
11 3, 30 | concerning the Ecclesial Communities which arose in the West 12 3, 30 | pertinent: “The Ecclesial Communities separated from us lack that 13 3, 30 | aforementioned Ecclesial Communities, or even participation in 14 3, 32 | to lead it. Parishes are communities of the baptized who express 15 4, 43 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, to set forth on the path 16 4, 45 | to Churches or Ecclesial Communities not in full communion with 17 4, 46 | receive communion in those communities which lack a valid sacrament 18 5, 52 | the liturgical norms, and communities which conform to those norms, Evangelium vitae Chap., §
19 1, 21 | times in putting Christian communities themselves to the test. 20 1, 27 | elderly and other centres or communities which defend life? Allowing 21 3, 66 | s neighbour, towards the communities to which one belongs, and 22 4, 88 | other programmes - such as communities for treating drug addiction, 23 4, 88 | drug addiction, residential communities for minors or the mentally 24 4, 91 | other Churches and ecclesial communities, in accordance with the 25 4, 94 | be helped and supported. Communities and States must guarantee 26 4, 95 | of life within Christian communities themselves. Too often it 27 4, 95 | Christians, families, groups and communities in our Dioceses. With equal Laborem exercens Chap., §
28 3, 14 | and they would be living communities both in form and in substance, 29 4, 18 | the individual political communities and in their relationships 30 4, 22 | Work ~Recently, national communities and international organizations Redemptor hominis Chap., §
31 1, 6 | other Christian Churches and Communities have also committed themselves 32 2, 11 | Christian Churches and ecclesial Communities cannot be brought about 33 3, 17 | freedom of individuals and communities is not only a painful experience 34 3, 17 | which these individuals and communities have. The curtailment and 35 4, 21 | Church and the fraternal communities in the various spheres of 36 4, 22 | members of all the Christian Communities.~We do so at the urging Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
37 Int, 6 | for individuals and for communities, for peoples and nations 38 2, 28 | faith of individuals and communities, of places and gatherings, 39 2, 28 | of parish and missionary communities, religious institutes and 40 2, 29 | themselves and each of their communities that "obedience of faith" 41 2, 30 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities of the West76 are steadily 42 2, 30 | these Churches and Ecclesial Communities are finding agreement with 43 2, 34 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities of the West.86 It would 44 3, 48 | of the various Christian communities present among the different Redemptoris missio Chap., §
45 Int, 2 | The presence of Christian communities is more evident in the life 46 Int, 2(1)| that the salvation of local communities is procured through cooperation 47 2, 19 | establishing and building up communities which make present and active 48 2, 20 | kingdom by establishing communities and founding new particular 49 3, 23 | within the first Christian communities. It is also the result of 50 3, 26 | Acts 2:45; 4:35). The first communities, made up of "glad and generous 51 3, 27 | link between the emerging communities and the Apostolic Church.~ 52 4, 32 | for the needs of their own communities and even send personnel 53 4, 33 | or which lack Christian communities sufficiently mature to be 54 4, 33 | Secondly, there are Christian communities with adequate and solid 55 4, 33 | universal mission. In these communities the Church carries out her 56 4, 34 | churches among peoples or communities where they do not yet exist, 57 4, 36 | believers and Christian communities failing to follow the model 58 4, 37 | lack indigenous Christian communities. In other places, these 59 4, 37 | In other places, these communities are so small as not to be 60 5, 43 | Christians and Christian communities are very much a part of 61 5, 46 | that it is enough to build communities capable of working for justice, 62 5, 47 | truly is. Local ecclesial communities must devote themselves to 63 5, 47 | both individually and as communities, to bear authentic witness 64 5, 48 | the establishment of new communities which confess Jesus as Savior 65 5, 48 | objective: to found Christian communities and develop churches to 66 5, 49 | strive to establish Christian communities everywhere, communities 67 5, 49 | communities everywhere, communities which are "a sign of the 68 5, 49 | for individuals and entire communities. The Lord is always calling 69 5, 50 | different churches and ecclesial communities has already borne abundant 70 5, 50 | and for all the ecclesial communities with which she is engaged 71 5 | Ecclesial Basic Communities"~As a Force for Evangelization~ 72 5, 51 | that of "ecclesial basic communities" (also known by other names) 73 5, 51 | common commitment. These communities are a sign of vitality within 74 5, 51 | civilization of love."~These communities decentralize and organize 75 5, 51 | common task. Thus, these communities become a means of evangelization 76 5, 51 | communion, the new 'basic communities,' if they truly live in 77 5, 52 | ad gentes, the Christian communities as they develop, and the 78 5, 53 | people.~Developing ecclesial communities, inspired by the Gospel, 79 5, 57 | faithful and all Christian communities are called to practice dialogue, 80 5, 57 | missionaries and Christian communities find in the difficult and 81 5, 60 | Christ and all Christian communities - from families to dioceses, 82 6, 61 | individuals, groups and communities. A typical example is the 83 6, 62 | increasingly smaller, the Church's communities ought to be connected with 84 6, 68 | growth of needy ecclesial communities, while drawing from them 85 6, 69 | contemplative life to establish communities in the young churches, so 86 6, 71 | individuals, families, and entire communities - shared in spreading the 87 6, 73 | basic strength of Christian communities, especially in the young 88 6, 74 | leaders of basic ecclesial communities and Bible study groups; 89 7, 77 | describe the sharing by communities and individual Christians 90 7, 77 | which the first Christian communities heard from the apostles 91 7, 78 | is celebrated in some communities as a "Day of Suffering for 92 7, 82 | life and of new Christian communities also can be an enriching 93 7, 82 | many Christians from young communities to areas where Christianity 94 7, 82 | faith and founded the first communities there.~More numerous are 95 7, 82 | challenge for the ecclesial communities, and a stimulus to hospitality, 96 7, 82 | In Christian countries, communities and cultural groups are 97 7, 84 | formation within the Christian communities. In addition, the Missionary 98 8, 90 | enthusiasm of the first Christian communities. Despite the limited means 99 8, 90 | Christians and the first communities.~ 100 8, 91 | baptized members of the young communities and young churches. Today, Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
101 4, 14 | between the individual communities belonging to the same Church. 102 8, 30 | which enfolds human hearts, communities, the earth and the entire Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
103 3, 18 | the individual political communities and in their relationships 104 4, 32 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, with which we are completely 105 4, 33 | infrastructures.~When individuals and communities do not see a rigorous respect 106 5, 38 | even the remotest human communities, and with nature itself; Ut unum sint Chap., §
107 Int, 1 | of Churches and Ecclesial Communities not in full communion with 108 1, 10 | these separated Churches and Communities, though we believe that 109 1, 11 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities has been destroyed.~Indeed, 110 1, 11 | present in the other Christian Communities, in a degree which varies 111 1, 11 | found in other Christian Communities, the one Church of Christ 112 1, 11 | is linked" 14 with these Communities by a true union in the Holy 113 1, 12 | own Churches or Ecclesial Communities. Many of them rejoice in 114 1, 13 | of the members of these Communities, it declares: "All those 115 1, 13 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, the Decree adds: "All of 116 1, 13 | found in the other Christian Communities.~ 117 1, 14 | throughout the various Christian Communities in order to arrive at a 118 1, 14 | this fullness, in the other Communities,20 where certain features 119 1, 15 | work in other Christian Communities, the discovery of examples 120 1, 16 | engaging in frank dialogue, Communities help one another to look 121 1, 17 | already provided Christian Communities with useful tools for discerning 122 1, 17 | judgments of the other Christian Communities played a part in the great 123 1, 21 | individuals and between Communities. If we love one another, 124 1, 21 | between individuals and Communities, or to re-establish it between 125 1, 24 | member Churches and Ecclesial Communities "to the goal of visible 126 1, 25 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities have visited me in Rome, 127 1, 28 | entirety; dialogue between communities involves in a particular 128 1, 30 | various Churches and Ecclesial Communities, their deep involvement 129 1, 30 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities experienced the readiness 130 1, 31 | from different Churches and Communities. In their meetings, which 131 1, 35 | brothers and sisters living in Communities not in full communion with 132 1, 38 | various Churches and Ecclesial Communities. This has more than one 133 1, 38 | that it helps Christian Communities to discover the unfathomable 134 1, 38 | for the building up of all Communities 65 and in a certain sense 135 2, 42 | and "Christians of other Communities". The Directory for the 136 2, 42 | Ecumenism refers to the Communities to which these Christians 137 2, 42 | Churches and Ecclesial Communities that are not in full communion 138 2, 42 | excommunications of the past, Communities which were once rivals are 139 2, 42 | training of ministers in the Communities most lacking in resources; 140 2, 43 | the leaders of Christian Communities join together in taking 141 2, 43 | Nor are the leaders of Communities the only ones joined in 142 2, 43 | Many Christians from all Communities, by reason of their faith, 143 2, 43 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities and through them", as well 144 2, 45 | certain other Ecclesial Communities have made efforts to renew 145 2, 45 | by the various Christian Communities in the West are compared, 146 2, 48 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities. This direct contact, at 147 2, 48 | with the members of these Communities has made us aware of the 148 2, 48 | various Churches and Ecclesial Communities which take their name from 149 2, 49 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities.81 It is not a matter of 150 2, 49 | present in those Churches and Communities. Insofar as they are elements 151 2, 49 | with the major Christian Communities start from a recognition 152 2, 50 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities of the West, stated publicly, 153 2 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities in the West~ 154 2, 64 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities of the West. Wishing to 155 2, 64 | The Churches and Ecclesial Communities which were separated from 156 2, 64 | between these Churches and Communities on the one hand, and the 157 2, 65 | and of the Churches and Communities which have their origins 158 2, 65 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities of the Reform. At about 159 2, 66 | these Churches and Ecclesial Communities differ not only from us 160 2, 67 | that the post-Reformation Communities lack that "fullness of unity 161 2, 68 | services of worship offered by Communities assembled to praise God. 162 2, 69 | worldwide Churches and Christian Communities in the West has been progressively 163 2, 70 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities. Prayer for unity, already 164 2, 71 | various Churches and Ecclesial Communities. Such contacts greatly help 165 2, 71 | countries where the Catholic communities constitute a minority with 166 2, 71 | to the post-Reformation communities or where the latter represent 167 2, 72 | whose Churches and Ecclesial Communities originate in the Reformation 168 2, 72 | the leaders of the various Communities and from the Communities 169 2, 72 | Communities and from the Communities as a whole. From this standpoint, 170 2, 76 | various Churches and Ecclesial Communities prayed with one voice to 171 3, 78 | implies that the Christian communities should help one another 172 3, 82 | effort to draw the Christian Communities into this completely interior 173 3, 83 | to unity. All Christian Communities know that, thanks to the 174 3, 84 | While for all Christian communities the martyrs are the proof 175 3, 84 | the communion between our Communities, even if still incomplete, 176 3, 84 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities which gave them entrance 177 3, 84 | traditions which all the communities have preserved and by which 178 3, 84 | saints" belonging to all Communities, the "dialogue of conversion" 179 3, 84 | spiritual space described above, Communities are able truly to "be converted" 180 3, 84 | from the past and will lead Communities along his paths to where 181 3, 87 | fraternal assistance, whereby Communities strive to give in mutual 182 3, 87 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities to certain common Christian 183 3, 87 | present in the Christian communities, this process will certainly 184 3, 88 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities, the Catholic Church is 185 3, 89 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, but also more generally 186 3, 89 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities are more and more taking 187 3, 95 | the unity of all Christian communities clearly forms part of the 188 3, 95 | visible communion of all those Communities in which, by virtue of God' 189 3, 95 | majority of the Christian Communities and in heeding the request 190 3, 99 | question of the Christian Communities. It is a matter of the love 191 Exh, 103 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities: "Mend your ways, encourage Veritatis splendor Chap., §
192 3, 93 | and within the ecclesial communities themselves, a headlong plunge 193 3, 93 | order of individuals and communities. By their eloquent and attractive 194 3, 106 | upon entire peoples and communities once rich in faith and Christian


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