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1 INT,5 | which discloses to the community of believers the deep and 2 1,11 | structures of the Christian community.~A community of peoples~ 3 1,11 | the Christian community.~A community of peoples~ 4 1,12 | look at Europe as a civil community, signs of hope are not lacking: 5 2,29 | surely awaken within the community the experience of each one 6 2,31 | Church; it should train the community and the faithful, and young 7 2,33 | which the whole ecclesial community is called to journey in 8 2,34 | leadership of the Christian community, they make present the mystery 9 2,40 | of the entire Christian community”.71 It is also indispensable 10 2,42 | history of the Christian community demonstrates that women 11 3,48 | family, professional and community life which reflect the Gospel; “ 12 3,52 | unbreakable link to the Christian community in all its different forms; 13 3,56 | demands that each ecclesial community engage, to the extent that 14 3,59 | pastoral care of the university community, favouring whatever corresponds 15 4 | and ever!” (Rev 5:13)~A community of prayer~ 16 4,66 | receives this revelation is a community of prayer. In her prayer 17 4,66 | you too are called to be a community which prays, celebrating 18 4,67 | individually and in an authentic community experience.~ 19 4,74 | building up of the ecclesial community. In the knowledge that in 20 4,76 | morality, every ecclesial community needs to provide for the 21 4,78 | to promote other forms of community prayer 132 and to help people 22 4,78 | family.135~Every form of community prayer presupposes individual 23 5,87 | building a Europe seen as a community of peoples and individuals, 24 5,87 | peoples and individuals, a community joined together in hope, 25 5,91 | promote in every ecclesial community an adequate and integrated 26 5,93 | are not excluded from the community; rather, they are encouraged 27 5,99 | who are not members of the community of believers. It is urgent, 28 6,107| of all in the Christian community, which is even now “the 29 6,109| unity in diversity, as a community of reconciled nations open 30 6,116| membership in a universal community which is rooted in but not 31 6,117| cooperation between the ecclesial community and political society, the 32 6,118| Episcopates of the European Community, which, in following the