Chapter, Paragraph
1 0,1 | the significance of the Eastern traditions for the whole
2 0,1 | ancient tradition of the Eastern Churches is an integral
3 0,1 | way possible for each.~Our Eastern Catholic brothers and sisters
4 0,1(1) | the Holy See has given the Eastern Churches, and its willingness
5 0,1(2) | Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Eastern Catholic Churches Orientialium
6 0,3 | so as to embrace all the Eastern Churches, in the variety
7 0,3 | brothers and sisters of the Eastern Churches, in the wish that
8 0,3 | I am thinking of the Eastern Churches, as did many other
9 I,5 | distinguished from the latter, since Eastern Christians have their own
10 I,6 | knows with what love the Eastern Christians celebrate the
11 I,6 | These features describe the Eastern outlook of the Christian.
12 I,6 | plan, as it is presented by Eastern theology after Saint Irenaeus
13 I,6 | particularly in the sacraments, Eastern theology attributes a very
14 I,6 | the tradition of all the Eastern Churches and is part of
15 I,6 | achievements particularly dear to Eastern Christian thought.(15)~On
16 I,6 | essence is unknowable. The Eastern Fathers always assert that
17 I,6 | spiritual riches of the Eastern Fathers which lift up the
18 I,8 | expected, is offered by the Eastern Churches in particular,
19 I,9 | at the vast panorama of Eastern Christianity from a specific
20 I,9 | is even more true for the Eastern Churches, for which monasticism
21 I,9 | persecutions, especially in Eastern European countries, when
22 I,9 | to monasticism nor to the Eastern heritage, they have frequently
23 I,9 | been the very soul of the Eastern Churches: the first Christian
24 I,9 | an integral part of the Eastern lumen passed on to the West
25 I,9(26) | translations of works by the Eastern Fathers, including the Rules
26 I,13 | in him. This figure gives Eastern monasticism an extraordinary
27 I,14 | humanity, that love which Eastern prayer so often celebrates
28 I,14 | the law (cf. Rom 13:10), Eastern monastic communion has always
29 I,14 | itinerant preaching. The Eastern Churches have lived this
30 I,15 | as the insight of the Eastern Fathers expresses it(34) -
31 I,16(35)| an essential component of Eastern monastic spirituality. Cf.
32 II,19 | have involved Central and Eastern Europe. Christian brothers
33 II,20 | affection and reverence to the Eastern Churches. First of all,
34 II,20 | the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches,(52) in order to
35 II,20 | specific features of the Eastern heritage.~These are signs
36 II,20(56)| Decree on the Catholic Eastern Church Orientalium Ecclesiarum,
37 II,21 | 21. The Eastern Churches which entered into
38 II,21 | full union of the Catholic Eastern Churches with the Church
39 II,21(58)| Decree on the Catholic Eastern Churches, Orientalium Ecclesiarum,
40 II,21 | full communion with the Eastern Orthodox Churches despite
41 II,21 | appreciate the dignity of Eastern Christians, and accept gratefully
42 II,21 | spiritual treasures of which the Eastern Catholic Churches are the
43 II,22 | brothers and sisters of the Eastern Churches: "First, I thank
44 II,23 | of Rome and some of the Eastern Churches are making the
45 II,23 | the world, especially in Eastern Europe, where dramatic events
46 II,23 | have often prevented the Eastern Churches from properly fulfilling
47 II,23 | brothers and sisters in the Eastern Churches, or to assist in
48 II,23 | exhausting efforts which the Eastern Churches are making, efforts
49 II,23 | Catholic Church - Latin and Eastern - and children of the Orthodox
50 II,24 | know the liturgy of the Eastern Churches;(62) to deepen
51 II,24 | follow the example of the Eastern Churches for the inculturation
52 II,24 | spread knowledge of the Eastern Churches; to offer appropriate
53 II,25 | particularly in the countries of Eastern Europe, have shed their
54 II,26 | where many faithful of the Eastern Churches who have left their
55 II,26 | care of the faithful of the Eastern Catholic Churches, especially
56 II,26 | hierarchy.~I invite the Eastern Catholic Bishops and clergy
57 II,26 | in effect, isolation. The Eastern Catholic Bishops will not
58 II,26 | in the West there are no Eastern priests to look after the
59 II,26 | after the faithful of the Eastern Catholic Churches, Latin
60 II,27 | consideration of its Importance in Eastern Christianity, we would like
61 II,27 | flourish once more in the Eastern Catholic Churches, and that
62 II,27 | concerns the territories of the Eastern diaspora, where the presence
63 II,27 | diaspora, where the presence of Eastern monasteries would give greater
64 II,27 | greater stability to the Eastern Churches in those countries,
65 II,27(66)| Appeal to Religious of the Eastern Churches" (October 27, 1994):
66 II,28 | the men and women of the Eastern Churches.~On the threshold
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