Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 9 | the grace of living one in heart and soul3.~ ~ ~
2 2, 11 | as a betrothal3. From the heart of this covenant flows the
3 2, 18 | mother, she knew in her heart the joys and sorrows of
4 2, 26 | mastery of our senses and heart, and live our vow of chastity
5 2, 27 | promised to the undivided heart2.~27.1 Each Saturday, or
6 2, 30 | 30. The heart of Mary is revealed to us
7 2, 30 | who fashions within us a heart that is poor.~ ~ ~
8 2, 33 | Champagnat's poverty of heart is seen most clearly in
9 2, 35 | to those who are poor in heart3.~ ~ ~
10 2, 46 | of enthusiasm, dryness of heart, or waywardness by pursuing
11 3, 49 | there be among you but one heart and one mind."5~ ~49.1 To
12 3, 50 | Chastity, since it frees the heart from a possessive love,
13 3, 51 | others - a sensitivity of heart which is quick to see that
14 3, 53 | richness of a young man's heart and mind, with its enthusiasm
15 4, 65 | Christian prayer wells up from a heart attuned to the Holy Spirit,
16 4, 67 | Mother, she ponders in her heart what Jesus does, and relates
17 4, 69 | 69. The heart of our consecrated life
18 4 | Conversion of Heart~ ~
19 4, 75 | understand his mind and heart, and to steep ourselves
20 5, 81 | children to become gentle of heart. Good example and constant
21 5, 85 | of education2, we put our heart and soul into serving the
22 5, 90 | missionary, and we must have the heart of a missionary, as did
23 6, 98 | is encouraged to open his heart and to interiorise gospel
24 6, 99 | his own and to give it his heart's allegiance.~ ~He takes
25 11, 165| good of the Institute at heart. (cf 96.9; 113.5)~ ~
26 11 | Conversion of Heart~ ~
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