
Page 1
The Church,
sacrament of communion
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Christian
initiation and communion
The Eucharist
as center of communion with God and with
each other
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The Bishops as
builders of communion
Deeper communion
between the particular Churches
Fraternal communion
with the Eastern Catholic Church
Page 4
The
priesthood as a sign of unity
Page 5
Renewing
parishes
Page 6
Permanent deacons
Consecrated life
Page 7
Lay faithful and the renewal
of the Church
Page 9
Challenges facing
Christian families
Page 10
Young people,
the hope of the future
Page 11
Leading
children to encounter Christ
Page 12
Elements of Communion
with other Christian Churches and Ecclesial Communities
The Church's
relations with Jewish communities
Non-Christian
religions

Page 1
Solidarity, the
fruit of communion
Page 2
The Church's
teaching, a statement of the demands of conversion
Page 3
The Church's social
doctrine
Page 4
Social sins
which "cry" to Heaven
Page 5
The ultimate
foundation of human rights
Page 6
Preferential
love of the poor
and the outcast
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The
culture of death and society
dominated by the powerful
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Discrimination
against indigenous peoples and Americans of African descent