Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 9 | in the early Church, the grace of living one in heart and
2 2, 13 | live more intensely the grace given to us at Baptism3.~ ~
3 2, 14 | gives new impetus to the grace of our Confirmation. We
4 2, 16 | witness to the power of grace, which enables us to set
5 2, 18 | heart-felt thanks to her for the grace of our vocation, confident
6 2, 27 | and women may receive the grace to be faithful to it, so
7 2, 40 | another, according to the grace and the role given us.~ ~
8 3, 54 | Brothers will welcome this grace in faith, abandoning themselves
9 3 | A Grace which is constantly offered
10 3, 63 | 63. Community is a grace of the Holy Spirit1. Brought
11 3, 63 | of the gap between this grace that the Lord is constantly
12 4, 64 | Our life of prayer is the grace of being drawn into Christ'
13 4, 75 | to the Church and for the grace of our own vocation.~ ~75.
14 6, 93 | young people to develop the grace of their baptism2 by a more
15 11, 164| Spirit to the Church, is a grace forever relevant to the
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