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1 0,3 | Church's unity and to seek Christian unity tirelessly wherever 2 0,4 | the wounds on the path of Christian unity must be healed."(9)~ 3 I | I~KNOWING THE CHRISTIAN EAST~AN EXPERIENCE OF FAITH~ 4 I,5 | my thoughts turn to the Christian heritage of the East. I 5 I,5 | thorough understanding of the Christian experience. These elements 6 I,5 | of giving a more complete Christian response to the expectations 7 I,5 | to any other culture, the Christian East has a unique and privileged 8 I,5 | the Church was born. The Christian tradition of the East implies 9 I,5 | is extremely close to the Christian tradition of the West, which 10 I,5 | From the beginning, the Christian East has proved to contain 11 I,6 | the Eastern outlook of the Christian. His or her goal is participation 12 I,6 | particularly dear to Eastern Christian thought.(15)~On this path 13 I,6 | all the faithful of the Christian East.~"Moreover, in the 14 I,7 | embodied particularly in the Christian East is the attention given 15 I,7 | attitude widespread in the Christian East: "By incarnating the 16 I,7 | Thessalonica is representative in Christian antiquity of a style typical 17 I,9 | splendid witness of nuns in the Christian East. This witness has offered 18 I,9 | the contribution of the Christian East to the journey of Christ' 19 I,9 | Eastern Churches: the first Christian monks were born in the East 20 I,10 | all the Churches of the Christian East can be justly proud, 21 I,10 | of liturgical prayer. The Christian is immersed in wonder at 22 I,14 | highest service that the Christian can offer his brother, followed 23 I,15 | spirituality and theology: the Christian, and the monk in particular, 24 I,15 | helps us to express the Christian meaning of the human person 25 I,16 | called the apophatism of the Christian East: the more man grows 26 II,18 | the first centuries of the Christian era conflicts were already 27 II,19 | Central and Eastern Europe. Christian brothers and sisters who 28 II,20 | Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity.(51) In recent times, 29 II,21 | esteems and admires the Christian East and how essential she 30 II,24 | Fathers and Doctors of the Christian East,(63) to follow the 31 II,24 | historians and canonists for the Christian East, who in turn can spread 32 II,26 | actively in the growth of the Christian community by making their 33 II,26(65)| Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, Directory for the


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