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communicative 1
communion 30
communities 18
community 36
comparatively 1
compared 2
comparing 1
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38 work
37 being
37 was
36 community
36 divine
36 no
36 revelation
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community

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 2,17| with every individual and community in the spiritual state in 2 II, 2,18| mystery of the Church as the community of those who believe in 3 II, 2,19| DV, 5).~ ~The Christian community, listening 10 the word of 4 II, 2,20| 10 individuals and to the community.~ ~ ~ 5 II, 2,22| more mature a Christian community becomes in faith, the more 6 II, 2,22| praying with confidence, for a community spirit, and for understanding 7 II, 2,28| Catechesis is concerned with the community, but it does not neglect 8 II, 2,29| catchiest and the ecclesial community contributes very much to 9 II, 2,32| catechists and from the ecclesial community, a witness that is joined 10 II, 2,32| witness of the ecciesial community. R speaks more effectively 11 II, 2,32| which in fact exist in the community’s external life as well. 12 II, 2,32| it is that the ecclesial community, according to the mind of 13 II, 2,32| in making the ecciesial community come alive, 50 that it will 14 III, 1,33| of life in the ecciesial community, but it must strive 10 promote 15 III, 1,34| faithful and the Christian community may arrive al an always 16 III, 1,40| this hope the Christian community is deeply filled with an 17 III, 1,42| circumstances in which the ecclesial community or the individuals among 18 III, 2,55| family’s vocation to become a community, one which is also open 19 III, 2,61| and establish them as a community (namely, the deposit of 20 V, 1 | and for leading a life in community. It itself demands a balance 21 V, 2 | Christian life of the adult community helps very much toward giving 22 V, 5 | from childhood to the adult community takes place as t were directly. 23 V,10 | young people and the whole community of the Church (cf. AA, 12).~ ~ 24 V,16 | really the author of the community of faith, which is the Church, 25 V,17 | no small benefit to the community both by their work, which 26 V,18 | away hope. The Christian community has a duty to supply those 27 V,19 | influence on the ecclesial community itself, when it makes it 28 VI, 1,68| The entire Christian community should share in the study 29 VI, 2,74| taken to make the Christian community every day conscious of ifs 30 VI, 2,74| expedient that the entire community and each of ifs members 31 VI, 4,87| offered to the Christian community that is engaged in catechesis. 32 VI, 5,93| the bishop as head of the community and teacher of doctrine 33 VI, 6,96| is to have the Christian community grow and develop in a harmonious 34 VI, 6,97| liturgical participation, and community living, is an excellent 35 VI, 6,97| but the entire Christian community, through sponsors who act 36 Add, 2 | witness of the ecclesial community. catechesis, while carrying


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