Part, Chapter
1 Int | according to the mind of the Church, especially in view of a
2 Int | topic of Counseling in the Church and Communication in the
3 Int | and Communication in the Church, and beyond, the more global
4 Int | Communion/Mission in the Church ~Finally, I feel that also
5 I,1| it is on the part of the Church to legislate around this
6 I,1| for the legislation of the Church, which would push increasingly
7 I,1| upon exceptions that the Church admits as “privileges”.
8 I,1| recognized charism. [If then, the Church authorities grant that the
9 I,1| or administration in the Church) to have recourse to the
10 I,4| differently from what happens in “Church” reality, an integration
11 I,5| one hand, there is in the Church the obligation that, without
12 I,5| on the other hand, the Church herself does not consider
13 II,1| word is “Communion” in the Church. It seems to me this is
14 II,1| communion” existing in the Church and affirmed clearly by
15 II,1| itself, operating in the Church and building the Church,
16 II,1| Church and building the Church, that demands a unity in
17 II,1| according to the desires of the Church for the good of the whole
18 II,1| topic of “Counseling in the Church” in light of the broader
19 II,1| of “Communicating in the Church”. For a useful study of
20 II,1| sense of Communion in the Church”, and that of Card. Martini’
21 II,1| Martini’s “Counseling in the Church” in the more general topic
22 II,1| reality, the world, the Church, the congregation of which
23 II,1| communication in the primitive Church: it is a question of always
24 II,1| Chiesa” [Counseling in the Church] Ambrosius 65 [1989], 242-
25 II,1| consecrated life in the Church today really seems to be
26 Con | general, of the life of the Church, of the Congregation, of
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