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1 Int,3 | put into practice within communities and Institutes and in the
2 1,7 | out to people, to mould communities and to have a deep and incisive
3 1,8 | Christian people. Religious communities increasingly seek to be
4 2,16| reason, there is a need for communities which are welcoming and
5 2,16| persons will help Christian communities to become laboratories of
6 2,18| communion for Christian communities and an example of people
7 3,21| made himself present in the communities of those who throughout
8 3,22| foundresses of different communities and Institutes of Consecrated
9 3,24| to the Gospel.73 ~Within communities and in groups of consecrated
10 3,25| the life of all types of communities and of fraternities, once
11 3,26| for individuals and for communities”.82 ~In order to fully produce
12 3,27| individuals or of whole communities. In that cry, addressed
13 3,28| communion and by mature communities where the spirituality of
14 3,29| communion. ~In recent years communities and various types of fraternities
15 3,29| communion among the different communities of the same Institute: multi-cultural
16 3,29| multi-cultural and International communities, called to “witness to the
17 4,33| missionary communion”.106 Communities once again find themselves
18 4,33| commitment of Christian communities and groups is needed”.109 ~
19 4,36| and creating international communities. With discerning eyes and
20 4,41| for members of religious communities. Friendship, charity and
21 4,42| sincerity with monastic communities of other religions.133 ~
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