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1 INT,4 | growing awareness of the unity that, without denying the 2 INT,4 | parts of Europe. It is a unity which, rooted in a common 3 1,8 | leading towards the greater unity of the human race, risks 4 1,12 | process of seeking deeper unity. Mutual recognition, forms 5 1,12 | process leading to the growing unity of Europe. We welcome with 6 1,12 | legitimate economic and political unity in Europe, while acknowledging 7 1,13 | is also a vital source of unity for the Church”.22~Even 8 1,17 | of today: the growth of unity among Christians is, in 9 1,18 | the spiritual and cultural unity of the European peoples 10 2,24 | contemporary times, when religious unity progressively disintegrated 11 2,29 | increasingly converge on unity and can enrich it (cf. 1 12 2,29 | Advancing towards Christian unity~ 13 2,30 | conviction that Christian unity corresponds to the Lord' 14 2,30 | and the growth of European unity, all the Churches and Ecclesial 15 2,30 | and towards the visible unity which he wills, so that 16 2,30 | which he wills, so that unity in diversity may shine forth 17 2,30 | Consequently, the pursuit of unity, in order to have a firm 18 2,31 | today moving towards greater unity. We may not halt on this 19 2,32 | more genuine building up of unity 56 through their very presence, 20 2,32 | tradition, the witness of their “unity in diversity”, the inculturation 21 3 | II. Bearing witness in unity and dialogue~Communion between 22 3,53 | the witness of a profound unity and communion in the Church. 23 3,54 | linked to the witness of unity given by all Christ's followers: “ 24 3,54 | within; evangelization and unity, evangelization and ecumenism 25 3,54 | reconciliation, so that the unity of our Churches may become 26 5,85 | communion with God and of unity among men” 142 when individuals, 27 6,108| been a primary factor of unity among peoples and cultures 28 6,109| to build a new model of unity in diversity, as a community 29 6,113| political, economic and monetary unity between the member states, 30 6,113| Institutions promote the unity of the continent, and, more 31 6,116| provides a model of essential unity in a diversity of cultural 32 6,118| impels Christians towards unity so that they can be true 33 6,118| role in the growth of this unity can be played by continental 34 6,119| proceeding towards political unity, can we accept that the 35 CON,125| confidently~on the path of unity,~as a leaven of harmony