Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | sensitive to the needs of his times, especially to the ignorance
2 2, 19 | imposed by the society of His times1, Jesus is seen as both
3 2, 23 | maturing of our chastity1. In times when the loneliness of celibacy
4 2, 23 | simple and prudent way. Times must be reserved for prayer,
5 2, 39 | heeding the signs of the times. No matter the circumstances,
6 2, 43 | asks of us, especially in times of profound change and renewal.
7 2, 43 | reading of the signs of the times2, and a putting aside of
8 3, 56 | by prayer, especially in times of happiness or of sorrow1.
9 3, 60 | our Brothers, to respect times for prayer, for work, and
10 3, 60 | our spirit of poverty. At times, we go without, so that
11 3, 60 | with the poor.~ ~60.3 The times of silence are decided on
12 3, 60 | media.~ ~60.4 Holidays are times to regain our strength and
13 3, 60 | plans ahead for its holiday times, part of which is to be
14 4, 74 | the Institute, are special times for intensifying our devotion
15 4, 77 | vacation periods we organise times for community prayer.~ ~
16 4, 77 | holidays and of certain times in life, such as sickness
17 5, 88 | the school. At appropriate times we help them with advice,
18 6, 109| respond to the needs of the times and the current hopes of
19 9, 130| apostolate to the needs of the times, according to the charism
20 11, 164| into the life, work, and times of the Founder, and into
21 11, 168| alert to the signs of the times, to the calls of the Church,
22 11, 170| the vow of stability. At times they may invite them to
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