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1 1,7 | practical agnosticism and religious indifference whereby many 2 1,7 | Europe which ignore its religious heritage, and in particular, 3 1,8 | vocations to the priesthood and religious life, and the difficulty, 4 1,9 | an widespread and growing religious agnosticism, connected to 5 1,13 | they came from different religious traditions, they also shine 6 1,20 | context of the ethical and religious pluralism which increasingly 7 2,24 | contemporary times, when religious unity progressively disintegrated 8 2,25 | and nuns, men and women religious and pastors. From the biblical 9 2,38 | marked so many founders of Religious Institutes. Finally, the 10 2,39 | seminarians and aspirants to religious life, especially in Western 11 3,46 | domination or the spread of religious indifference.78 Indeed, 12 3,50 | Europe's cultural and religious situation today calls for 13 3,55 | and is characterized by a religious relativism which leads to 14 3,56(102)| Propositio 10; cf. Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, 15 3,57 | ensure the promotion of religious freedom in Europe, should 16 3,57 | reciprocity in guaranteeing religious freedom also be observed 17 3,57 | in countries of different religious traditions, where Christians 18 3,57 | human person has a right to religious freedom, and all people, 19 3,57(107)| Council, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae, 20 4,66 | in the different forms of religious quest now reappearing in 21 4 | Rediscovering the Liturgy~The religious sense in today's Europe~ 22 4,68 | flight to spiritualism, of religious and esoteric syncretism, 23 5,103 | culture and their distinct religious traditions. To this end, 24 6,114 | Ecclesial Communities and other religious organizations. Even more 25 6,114 | cooperation” 180 with Churches and religious organizations. ~In the light 26 6,114 | include a reference to the religious and in particular the Christian 27 6,114 | the right of Churches and religious communities to organize 28 6,114 | identity of the different religious confessions and provision 29 6,114 | enjoyed by Churches and religious institutions by virtue of 30 6,115 | beginning with the right to religious freedom; pay utmost attention 31 6,116 | 116. Europe needs a religious dimension. If it is to be “ 32 6,117 | between civil institutions and religious confessions.~For her part,