Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 5 | lives and our talents at the service of the Church and of the
2 1, 9 | apostolic action, and the service that authority renders at
3 2, 27 | frees us to be of greater service and gives the widest possible
4 2, 35 | that is poor and at the service of the people. We give witness
5 2, 36 | Himself entirely at the service of the redeeming mission
6 2, 42 | this responsibility as a service to be rendered2. He should
7 2, 44 | submission, we learn to be of service to our Brothers. Whatever
8 2, 44 | putting his talents at the service of the community and of
9 3, 49 | self-renunciation in the service of one another.~ ~Faithful
10 3, 50 | everything that we have at the service of others. Obedience directs
11 3, 53 | tries to render whatever service he can, and takes a lively
12 4, 76 | forgetfulness of self in the service of others. We ask him to
13 5, 86 | 86. The aim of our service of evangelisation is the
14 5, 87 | proposes knowledge as a duty of service1.~ ~In our schools, which
15 5, 88 | educating community. By the service they render, the non-teaching
16 5, 88 | use of mass media in the service of education. (cf 151.2)~ ~ ~
17 5, 89 | quality of his life and his service. In all such cases, his
18 5, 90 | of the people call for a service that is in line with our
19 5, 91 | cultures1, and, by their service and example2, they help
20 6, 93 | Mary's readiness to be of service5.~ ~93.1 The work of encouraging
21 9 | Authority as Service~ ~ ~
22 9, 118| Church by exercising the service of authority4, which draws
23 9, 121| 121. In his service of authority to the Brothers,
24 9, 122| are to see their task as a service1. Brothers among Brothers2,
25 9, 129| time that they are at the service of the General Administration,
26 9, 136| is the Councillor whose service is to administer the finances
27 9, 152| of a community1 is at the service of his Brothers in the accomplishing
28 9, 153| serious reasons, and with service to the Province in mind,
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