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chrism 3
christ 175
christi 1
christian 60
christianity 2
christians 15
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60 christian
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60 good
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1 Intro,1 | so dear also to ancient Christian iconography, was very much 2 Intro,2 | the beginning of the third Christian millennium, the Tenth Ordinary 3 Intro,3 | all people the basis of Christian hope (cf. 1 Pet 3:15). The 4 Intro,4 | undermine, parody or deride Christian hope. In the joy of the 5 I,10 | Bishop and with you I am a Christian''.45~As a gift of the Holy 6 I,10 | all else, like every other Christian, a son and member of the 7 II,12 | of grace, which, in the Christian vision of life, remains 8 II,13 | Bishop, like that of every Christian, is rooted in the sacramental 9 II,13 | called to the fullness of Christian life and to the perfection 10 II,13 | Bishop, with you I am a Christian. The first name is one of 11 II,13 | Bishop shares, like every Christian, in that spirituality which 12 II,13 | realize that the summit of Christian holiness is the crucified 13 II,14 | of the Word in the first Christian community, so the Bishop 14 II,17 | distinctive prayer of the Christian community, carried out in 15 II,20 | rather at the centre of the Christian community.88 Almost without 16 II,22 | principle wherever human and Christian formation takes place: in 17 III,27 | come to understand that all Christian experience has its source 18 IV,32 | The sanctification of the Christian takes place in the waters 19 IV,33 | moment in the building of Christian hope. By preaching the word, 20 IV,35 | beauty and the dignity of the Christian liturgy shine forth in all 21 IV,35 | truth of the faith and of Christian life is not handed down 22 IV,36 | to give a strong sign of Christian identity in our time it 23 IV,36 | Church relives the whole Christian mystery, from the Lord's 24 IV,37 | rediscovers her specific Christian identity around her own 25 IV,38 | Bishop's responsibility for Christian initiation~38. In the present 26 IV,38 | tradition of the discipline of Christian initiation has proved providential. 27 IV,38 | Through the process of Christian initiation, catechumens 28 IV,38 | effects of these sacraments of Christian initiation, are enabled 29 IV,38 | prescriptions of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. They 30 IV,38 | and pastoral discipline of Christian initiation, duly adapted 31 IV,38 | Church, the itinerary of Christian initiation demands the presence 32 IV,38 | all matters involving the Christian initiation of children and 33 IV,38 | renewal of the process of Christian initiation, or for reaching 34 IV,38 | place for the process of Christian initiation, effectively 35 IV,40 | spirituality in the life of the Christian community.~In our time too, 36 IV,40 | accordance with the principles of Christian faith and life. The faithful, 37 IV,40 | aid to the faithful for Christian living, to purify them where 38 IV,41 | own Dioceses, above all Christian married couples. In appropriate 39 V,44 | responsibility. ~Although every Christian receives the love of God 40 V,48 | seminaries, for handing on Christian values directed to the following 41 V,48 | fundamental for the life of the Christian community. The Bishop will 42 V,49 | the Gospel, instructing Christian communities and promoting 43 V,51 | leisure, and for promoting Christian values in society and public 44 V,52 | perfected in charity. The Christian family – as was emphasized 45 V,52 | economic decisions. Within the Christian community he will not fail 46 V,53 | pastor and father of the Christian community, will be particularly 47 V,53 | responsibility and an integral Christian formation.~Here, voicing 48 V,53 | with them about the other Christian virtues, especially chastity. 49 VI,58 | certain sense, the whole Christian people, whose pastors they 50 VI,60 | contribute to the promotion of Christian unity, especially in the 51 VI,60 | prayer and an exemplary Christian life; moreover, as their 52 VI,64 | a sign which contradicts Christian hope. The practical means 53 VII,67 | social teaching makes clear, Christian hope is deeply linked to 54 VII,68 | in the daily life of many Christian families; for this reason 55 VII,68 | context of our profession of Christian hope, it cannot be forgotten 56 VII,69 | the authenticity of our Christian faith.~I would also like 57 VII,72 | birth and in their earliest Christian formation.~These are only 58 VII,72 | especially urgent challenge to Christian witness and to the ministry 59 Conclu,73| the poor feel that every Christian community is truly their 60 Conclu,74| the primacy of God in the Christian life and the power of his


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