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1 2 (10)| Christians, Reflections on Dialogue and Mission, 1984, 31; Christifideles 2 2,43 | one another through open dialogue. All of us, as employers, 3 4 (5) | Commission for Inter-religious Dialogue and Congregation for Evangelization 4 4 (5) | Evangelization of Peoples, Dialogue and Proclamation, (1991) 5 4 (5) | Proclamation, (1991) 40, 41; cf. Dialogue and Mission, 13~ 6 4,80 | engage young people in a dialogue of life which brings them 7 4 (21)| Redemptoris Missio, 57; cf. C.85; Dialogue and Mission, 29~ 8 4,81 | priorities. In a true spirit of dialogue, we encourage the young 9 4 (29)| Dialogue and Proclamation, 29~ 10 4,85 | ecumenical30 and inter-faith dialogue. 31 ~ 11 4 (31)| Gentium, (Vatican II) 16; cf. Dialogue and Mission, 26~ 12 5,102 | listening and engaging them in dialogue, we earn the trust of young 13 6,152 | settings, we educate them to dialogue and to be tolerant.23 We 14 6,156 | privileged context to promote the dialogue between faith and contemporary 15 Notes | these religions. . . Through dialogue and collaboration with the 16 Notes | different faiths) is the dialogue of works . . . of a humanitarian, 17 Notes | their respective faiths.~Dialogue and Mission, Secretariat 18 Notes | approaches its mission:~ dialogue with other religions. respect 19 Notes | Puebla, 1979~Inter-religious dialogue is a part of the Church20 Notes | conversion of all~In this dialogue of salvation, Christians 21 Notes | The aim of inter-religious dialogue) is a deeper conversion 22 Notes | dictates of their conscience.~Dialogue and Proclamation, Pontifical 23 Notes | Council for Inter-religious Dialogue, 1991, 40, 41~4.6 The Reign 24 Notes | listen to, and engage in dialogue with the people we meet.~ 25 Notes | of preaching, in personal dialogue, and in all educational 26 Notes | important points of contact and dialogue also with non-believers 27 Notes | Evangelium Vitae, 80-82~4.21 Dialogue of life~. . . the so-called ‘ 28 Notes | life~. . . the so-called ‘dialogue of life’ through which believers 29 Notes | is ready to enter into a dialogue with the new generations 30 Notes | to find in frank and open dialogue the most appropriate way 31 Notes | acknowledge him as their Saviour.~Dialogue and Proclamation, Pontifical 32 Notes | Council for Inter-religious Dialogue, 29~4.30 Building Christian 33 Notes | Christ, Convergent paths~(Dialogue) is demanded by deep respect 34 Notes | where he wills. Through dialogue, the Church seeks to uncover 35 Notes | endnotes 6.2 and 5.5~6.18 Dialogue with students on matters 36 Notes | be a suitable forum for dialogue and discussion.~Towards 37 Notes | while engaging in active dialogue with present-day cultural


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