Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | and the first ~Christian community at Jerusalem was formed. ~
2 I, 1 | The basic unit was the community in each city, governed by
3 I, 1 | way. For him the local community is the Church. He thought
4 I, 1 | locally . ~in each particular community gathered round its bishop;
5 I, 1 | importance of ~the local community in the structure of the
6 I, 1 | center of unity in the local ~community will occur with particular
7 I, 1 | But besides the local community there is also the wider
8 I, 2,2 | it de-~prive each local community of the importance which
9 I, 2,4 | Secondly there is the community life, where monks ~dwell
10 I, 2,4 | a strong advocate of the community life. Giving a social emphasis
11 I, 2,4 | single ~highly organized community there is a loosely knit
12 I, 2,4 | present day; it was to this community that John of Damascus belonged.
13 I, 2,4 | re-~vised the rule of the community. ~ Since the tenth century
14 I, 4,3 | when ~Abbot of a great community, he still worked in the
15 I, 6,3 | Under his guidance, the community devoted itself specially ~
16 I, 6,3 | the ordinary life of the community. Then he withdrew to spend
17 I, 6,3 | was taken up by another community, the hermitage of Optino.
18 I, 7,1 | clerical dress. The Greek community in the city has dwindled
19 I, 7,1 | fourth-century Egypt . the community life, ~the semi-eremitic
20 I, 7,2 | appear a western and European community, while at ~the same time
21 I, 7,6 | integrated with ~the local community: usually he is a native
22 I, 7,6 | in the life of his local community. (P. ~Hammond, The Waters
23 I, 7,9 | monks, and with a women.s community nearby. There are also the
24 I, 7,9 | decorated by two members of ~the community with icons and frescoes
25 I, 7,10| China, this tiny Orthodox community has a thorny path before
26 I, 7,10| recognize the African Orthodox community in ~Uganda, and definitely
27 II, 2,1 | conscious of belonging to community. ‘We know that~when any
28 II, 2,2 | there is a single, visible community~which alone can claim to
29 II, 3,1 | first of all a worshipping community. Worship comes first, doctrine~
30 II, 3,2 | closely the whole worshipping~community, priest and people alike,
31 II, 4,4 | our~neighbor, against the community, confession and penitential
32 II, 5,2 | only in the context of the community. Nobody is a Christian by~
33 II, 5,2 | a member of the redeemed community, of the Church. And it is
34 II, 6,2 | of this ancient Christian community forms an encouraging precedent:~
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