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1 II,23 | open to individuals and communities, and to their needs, as 2 II,25 | transform individuals and communities, thus enabling God's own 3 III,28 | our own day: the different communities, in welcoming the word, 4 III,28 | and the various ecclesial communities emerge and make themselves 5 III,28 | the faithful living in the communities entrusted to their pastoral 6 III,28 | consecrated persons and their communities, and with the laity, individually 7 III,31 | Christ's presence in our communities.~The witness of his life 8 IV,37 | preaching of the Gospel, form communities in which the Church of Christ 9 IV,37 | no salvation'. In these communities, though often small and 10 IV,38 | with the life of parish communities in the Diocese.~Finally, 11 IV,39 | individuals and in the history of communities. At the same time, he must 12 IV,40 | leaders of the ecclesial communities the proper attitude in regard 13 V,45 | for poorer parishes and communities, and every possible effort 14 V,45 | pre-eminent among all the other communities present in his Diocese, 15 V,49 | Gospel, instructing Christian communities and promoting the service 16 V,51 | to diocesan and parochial communities, from which they must not 17 V,54 | appeal to families, parish communities and educational institutes 18 VI,64 | other Churches and Ecclesial Communities which are not in full communion 19 VII,67 | especially in the ecclesial communities of which the Bishop is the 20 VII,69 | the ecclesial and civil communities is a litmus test of the 21 VII,72 | serious questions to our communities about pastoral issues such 22 VII,72 | emigration of members of their communities. It is now a fact that a 23 Conclu,73| trained, wherever families and communities are built up''.299 It is