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A circular diagram that shows the relationship between different types of patients in the Catholic Church. The diagram is divided into six sections, each representing a different type of patient. The first section is labeled "Etre patient (Ephesiens 4,2), the second section is titled "Pardonner 4,32", the third section is labelled "Porter nos fardeaux (Galates 6,2)", and the fourth section is numbered "Accepter (Romains 15,7), and the fifth section is called "Confesser nos péchés (Jacques 5,16)". There are six arrows connecting the six sections of the diagram, each with a different color. The first section has a label that reads "S'écouvrir (Colossions 3, 16)", the second one has a description of the patient, the third one has an image of a patient, and the last one has the description of a person's patient. In the center of the circle, there is an orange circle with the text "Saimer les uns les autres" which translates to "Sainter les uns autres". This suggests that the diagram is meant to represent the different stages of the Catholic faith and how they interact with each other.
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. The resolution of this PNG file is 1024 x 573 pixels and it has a file size of 226.57 KB.A circular diagram that shows the relationship between different types of patients in the Catholic Church. The diagram is divided into six sections, each representing a different type of patient. The first section is labeled "Etre patient (Ephesiens 4,2), the second section is titled "Pardonner 4,32", the third section is labelled "Porter nos fardeaux (Galates 6,2)", and the fourth section is numbered "Accepter (Romains 15,7), and the fifth section is called "Confesser nos péchés (Jacques 5,16)". There are six arrows connecting the six sections of the diagram, each with a different color. The first section has a label that reads "S'écouvrir (Colossions 3, 16)", the second one has a description of the patient, the third one has an image of a patient, and the last one has the description of a person's patient. In the center of the circle, there is an orange circle with the text "Saimer les uns les autres" which translates to "Sainter les uns autres". This suggests that the diagram is meant to represent the different stages of the Catholic faith and how they interact with each other.
