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communal 1
communicate 1
communities 5
community 25
compassion 1
compelled 2
compensation 1
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26 cultural
26 one
26 there
25 community
25 sl
24 by
23 all
Mons. Thomas Menamparampil, SDB
Salt of the Earth

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community

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1 1,7 | we may find that for one community barefoot entry into the 2 1,7 | For members of another community, leaving the shoes outside 3 1,7 | floor demeaning. For one community, black may be a sign of 4 1,8 | to the tradition of each community. If we are not able to read 5 1,8 | unconsciously. What appears to one community as respectful and dignified 6 1,9 | respect will differ from community to community. The mode of 7 1,9 | differ from community to community. The mode of consulting, 8 1,16| in-built prejudice in the community against receiving injections 9 1,17| glimpse of the “soul of the community”. It is in that inner space 10 1,18| cultural wavelength of~a community. We may work among an ethnic 11 1,18| identified ourselves with that community, we become like Paul who 12 1,18| cohesion, belongingness to a community, value of life, sense of 13 2,26| economy (SL 31), a religious community can make a great contribution 14 2,28| information, a religious community needs to have a close understanding 15 2,28| effort, a creative religious community can mobilize local resources 16 2,34| personal project, it is community venture. It is the community 17 2,34| community venture. It is the community that is inserted into a 18 2,34| individuals in a religious community will play their role is 19 2,34| to be worked out by the community itself under the guidance 20 3,42| behalf of fairness to their community or set of interests. Thus, 21 3,49| warrior-group. If she and her community have been around for a significant 22 3,63| nation or the international community. The most valuable contribution 23 3,64| view the future of their community and that of humanity. ~ ~ 24 3,68| may be rekindled if their community is hit again unexpectedly. 25 3,69| the advantage of his own community only, not of others. By ‘


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