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1 Intro,2| for evangelization on the different continents – from Africa 2 I,8 | even though, given their different immediate finalities, in 3 I,8 | realized and expressed in different degrees and in various modalities, 4 II,23 | who truly shares in their different situations, their joys and 5 II,24 | initial call and applies it to different situations. The Apostle 6 III,28 | centuries until our own day: the different communities, in welcoming 7 III,28 | applicable and effective in different times of history. In this 8 III,28 | in those that are new and different.~The Spirit also makes himself 9 III,28 | he awakens in the Church different forms of charisms and services. 10 IV,37 | needs and the seriousness of different situations. It will be necessary 11 V,44 | expression in the coordination of different charisms, ministries and 12 V,45 | pastoral charity in its different aspects.176 Particular 13 V,47 | consequently, albeit in a different degree, in virtue of the 14 V,47 | vocation'', since in its different and complementary aspects 15 V,51 | structures, as well as in the different services of liturgical planning, 16 V,52 | and for dialogue between different cultures. Bishops need to 17 VI,55 | various problems faced by the different particular Churches. At 18 VI,56 | mutual help between the different members of the one body ( 19 VI,59 | universal level, there are many different forms which can and do express 20 VI,59 | once responsible, albeit in different ways, for his particular 21 VI,62 | maintenance of discipline in the different Churches as required by 22 VI,63 | assemblies of hierarchs of the different Churches sui iuris provided 23 VI,63 | consequently, communion between the different Churches; they establish 24 VI,63 | Episcopal Conferences of different nations that cooperation 25 VI,64 | treasure represented by the different theological, spiritual, 26 VI,65 | promoting, in accordance with different situations, fundamental 27 VI,65 | healthy interaction between different cultures. On the other hand, 28 VII,67 | profound wounds between different cultures and nationalities. 29 VII,68 | peace between peoples. The different religious traditions possess 30 VII,68 | when people belonging to different religions are increasingly 31 VII,71 | sickness still persist in different parts of the world, and 32 VII,72 | pastoral care adapted to their different situations. There is also


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