Chapter, N.
1 III | SOURCE AND MANIFESTATION~OF COMMUNION~
2 III, 19| entering into a profound communion with Jesus. “Abide in me,
3 III, 19| union with him. Eucharistic communion was given so that we might
4 III, 20| comes about in Eucharistic “communion” cannot be adequately understood
5 III, 20| experienced apart from ecclesial communion. I emphasized this repeatedly
6 III, 20| builds up the Church as a communion, in accordance with the
7 III, 21| Eucharist is an epiphany of communion. For this reason the Church
8 III, 21| the demands made by the communion which Jesus asks of us.
9 III, 21| us. It is a hierarchical communion, based on the awareness
10 III, 21| Prayer. It is a fraternal communion, cultivated by a “spirituality
11 III, 21| cultivated by a “spirituality of communion” which fosters reciprocal
12 III, 22| ourselves against the ideal of communion which the Acts of the Apostles
13 III, 22| would increase a sense of communion and find in the Eucharistic
14 IV, 24| proclamation: entering into communion with Christ in the memorial
15 IV, 27| merely an expression of communion in the Church's life; it
16 IV, 27| to become a promotor of communion, peace and solidarity in
17 IV, 27| promotors of dialogue and communion.~
18 Con, 30| extraordinary ministers of holy communion, to become ever more aware
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