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communications 7
communion 31
communist 2
communities 26
community 32
comparable 1
comparisons 1
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27 own
27 women
26 charity
26 communities
26 family
26 letter
26 sign
John Paul II
Ecclesia in Europa

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communities

   Chap.,  N.
1 INT,5 | word addressed to Christian communities, enabling them to interpret 2 1,15 | to bear fruit in parish communities, among consecrated persons, 3 1,15 | apostolate and in various youth communities, as well as through the 4 1,16 | movements and to new ecclesial communities. Such groups, in fact, “ 5 1,17 | with those of the Ecclesial Communities born of the Reformation, 6 1,20 | self-reflection, Christian communities need to appreciate anew 7 2,23 | world. Not infrequently communities have lost their first love ( 8 2,23 | One sees how our ecclesial communities are struggling with weaknesses, 9 2,27 | him. ~There is a need for communities which, by contemplating 10 2,29 | movements and the new ecclesial communities must “abandon every temptation 11 2,30 | the Churches and Ecclesial Communities need to “be assisted and 12 2,40 | spread across the ecclesial Communities of the European continent, 13 3,47 | and his Gospel: 81 in our communities we need to be seriously 14 3,49 | Christians and ecclesial communities lead their lives. This is 15 3,50 | for missionary Christian communities who testify to God's love 16 3,51 | personal faith, Christian communities need to work at proposing 17 4,71 | forceful responses which our communities are called to make in the 18 5,85 | individuals, families and communities live intensely the Gospel 19 5,85 | In a word, our ecclesial communities are called to be true training-grounds 20 5,85 | the confines of ecclesial communities and reach out to every person, 21 5,96 | Bishops encourages Christian communities to become evangelizers of 22 6,114| include Churches and Ecclesial Communities and other religious organizations. 23 6,114| of Churches and religious communities to organize themselves freely 24 6,116| but not confined to local communities, and a sense of what unites 25 6,117| engagement of believing communities committed to bringing about 26 6,118| When it takes place between communities with different histories


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