Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 5 | and of the world, doing good quietly. We are aware of
2 1, 9 | into unity around Mary, our Good Mother2, as members of her
3 2, 28 | His hands, announced the good news to the poor3 and proclaimed
4 2, 32 | Poverty requires us to make good use of our talents, to share2
5 3, 49 | everything that is genuinely good for you, and that I would
6 3, 49 | him, living close to our Good Mother, they grew steadily
7 3, 60 | We bring simplicity and good will to these meetings and
8 4, 73 | Traditionally in the Institute, Good Friday is a day of recollection
9 4, 74 | intensifying our devotion to this Good Mother. Every day, we praise
10 5, 78 | Spirit, He announced the Good News of the Kingdom4. He
11 5, 81 | and young people to become good Christians and good citizens3.
12 5, 81 | become good Christians and good citizens3. Being a man of
13 5, 81 | become gentle of heart. Good example and constant presence
14 5, 84 | them to pray often to this Good Mother5 and to make her
15 5 | Bearers of the Good News~ ~
16 5, 86 | enable them to make known the Good News of Jesus Christ. In
17 5, 91 | sends out to spread the Good News as missionaries must
18 6, 100| fortnight has to be made good3.~ ~ ~100.1 The novitiate
19 7, 112| satisfied that the postulant has good judgement, sufficient health,
20 8, 115| it emerges that there are good grounds for leaving the
21 9, 122| a united effort for the good of the Institute and of
22 9, 144| 2 Exceptionally, and for good reasons, a Province, with
23 9, 152| they seek what is for the good of all. He shows that he
24 10, 156| great concern for the common good, for justice, for poverty
25 10, 157| of the Bursar. This holds good for all levels of administration -
26 11, 165| and charity, having the good of the Institute at heart. (
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