2. By
constant toil, this Petrine ministry reaches out to the whole world and claims
the help of persons and other means throughout the Church. Help it does receive
in a direct and privileged manner from all those who are called to perform
various functions in the Roman Curia and in the various institutions which
compose the structure of the Holy See, be they in holy orders as bishops and
priests, or men and women consecrated to God in the religious families and
secular institutes, or Christian lay men and women.
Out of this diversity emerge certain quite remarkable contours and the
considerable importance of these duties, which have absolutely no equivalent at
any other level of civil society, with which by its very nature indeed the
Roman Curia cannot be compared. On this foundation stands that leading idea of
the work community constituted by all those who, being well nourished with the
one and the same faith and charity and "united, heart and soul" (Acts 4:32),
make up those structures of collaboration just mentioned. Therefore those who
under whatever title and in any manner help in the universal mission of the
Supreme Pontiff to foster the Church community, have a further call to set up a
communion of purpose, of undertakings, and of rules of behaviour, that deserves
the name of community more than does any other form of grouping.
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