Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 13 | wonder and gratitude, we accept in all freedom and faith
2 2, 20 | the vow of chastity, we accept the gift of the Father3,
3 2, 26 | delicate conscience. We accept life's trials, uniting ourselves
4 2, 27 | whom society refuses to accept.~ ~A chastity that is generously
5 2, 29 | the Brother Provincial, accept the administration of goods
6 2, 33 | Champagnat's example, we accept without complaint situations
7 2, 35 | witnesses2, we refuse to accept privileges that would stifle
8 2, 40 | of our lives, lead us to accept a series of mediations.~ ~
9 2, 40 | 40.2 A Brother will not accept any work or position outside
10 2, 41 | our own point of view to accept what the community, together
11 2, 42 | this mission to him, and accept it with simplicity1.~ ~He
12 3, 51 | 51. We accept one another, different in
13 3, 51 | egoism and touchiness, we accept with simplicity a Brother'
14 3, 58 | pastoral action leads it to accept as its own the apostolic
15 5, 88 | by prayer. We willingly accept their co-operation in the
16 6, 96 | knowledge of themselves, to accept themselves, to transcend
17 6, 104| to engage in any work nor accept any function that could
18 9, 150| General;~ ~2. refusing to accept a candidate for profession (
19 11, 170| to receive, be pleased to accept the vow I have just made."~ ~
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