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1 Intro,5| might be a guarantee of unity and, as is recognized by 2 I,8 | principle and foundation of this unity, be it that of the Church 3 I,8 | one head, it expresses the unity of the flock of Christ''.31 4 I,8 | For this reason, ''the unity of the episcopate is one 5 I,8 | constitutive elements of the unity of the Church''.32~The universal 6 I,8 | in her universality and unity – and the structure of the 7 I,8 | of this universality and unity.37~It is thus that ''the 8 I,10 | People of God entails a unity, since pastors and the other 9 II,13 | Church a minister of her unity, enabling her to become '' 10 II,13 | a people gathered by the unity of the Father, of the Son 11 II,19 | Bishops in a close bond of unity and cooperation, and thus 12 II,20 | as a sign of collegial unity, responded to the appeal 13 II,22 | ensuring the witness of unity so that the world may believe 14 II,22 | attain to the Trinitarian unity from which they have come 15 II,23 | would disperse his inner unity, the Bishop needs to cultivate 16 III,29 | Bishops must firmly defend the unity and integrity of the faith, 17 IV,34 | and spiritual centre of unity and communion for the diocesan 18 IV,34 | and signifies the close unity of the priests with him''.132 19 IV,37 | symbol of that charity and 'unity of the mystical body without 20 V,44 | for bringing about this unity in diversity by promoting, 21 VI,55 | to promote and defend the unity of faith and discipline 22 VI,55 | principle and foundation of unity in his own particular Church, 23 VI,55 | greatly to ensure that the unity of faith and discipline 24 VI,55 | principle and foundation of unity in faith and of communion.209 ~ 25 VI,56 | kept in mind is that the unity of the Church is grounded 26 VI,56 | Church is grounded in the unity of the episcopate, which, 27 VI,56 | center, of a principle of unity in faith and communion, 28 VI,57 | Church, which gives rise to unity in diversity and generates 29 VI,57 | particularity not only does not harm unity but serves it.232 All this 30 VI,57 | Apostolic Tradition and in the unity of canonical discipline 31 VI,60 | greater light on the Catholic unity of God's holy people.247 ~ 32 VI,60 | the promotion of Christian unity, especially in the East. 33 VI,61 | continue to preserve the unity of faith and the one divine 34 VI,63 | of the Churches, so that unity of action is fostered, common 35 VI,63 | contribute effectively to unity between the Bishops, and 36 VI,63 | Bishops, and thus to the unity of the Church, since they 37 VI,64 | The Church's unity and ecumenical dialogue~ 38 VI,64 | The Lord Jesus' prayer for unity between his disciples (ut 39 VI,64 | specific apostolic duty. This unity is not to be looked for 40 VI,64 | the journey towards full unity. In response to the Lord' 41 VI,64 | being made towards full unity. For this reason it is most 42 VI,64 | must offer a witness of unity in respect and a greater 43 VII,67 | union with God and of the unity of the whole human race,278


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