
CCC 1879: The human person needs to live in society. Society is not for him an extraneous addition but a requirement of his nature. Through the exchange with others, mutual service and dialogue with his brethren, man develops his potential; he thus responds to his vocation.
- Catechism: Dialogue between God and men
- Catechism: Faith as a human act by no means contrary to freedom and human reason
- Catechism: The Church as an assembly of men
- Catechism: Church as communion of God and men
- Catechism: The incarnation as a model of holiness for men
- Catechism: Sacraments as a good of the Church given to men
- Catechism: God as the common call of all men
- Catechism: Man’s dialogue with God
- Catechism: Effects of ecumenical dialogue
- Catechism: Love of neighbor as praying to the common Father for all men
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