Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,3| them. Yet there was also a sense of sadness at the fact that
2 I,6 | and a highly developed sense of community. 11 In particular,
3 I,6 | community with a powerful sense of solidarity. 12 Asian
4 I,6 | core around which a growing sense of "being Asian" is built.
5 II,10 | Catholic Church ought to sense their privilege and for
6 II,11 | particular life, in one sense so ordinary and simple,
7 II,11 | ordinary and simple, in another sense so utterly wondrous and
8 II,11 | our Saviour in the fullest sense of the word because his
9 III,15 | the Spirit is in a certain sense a hidden power at work in
10 III,17 | cf. Acts 1:8). In this sense, the Holy Spirit is the
11 IV,20 | spirit of proselytism nor any sense of superiority. The Church
12 IV,22 | are affecting the Asian sense of worship and prayer. Nor
13 V,24 | branches can give. In this sense, communion and mission are
14 V,28 | also expressed a cordial sense of solidarity with the Catholic
15 V,30 | unity with one another, a sense of sharing important elements
16 VI,40 | emphasized the need to develop a sense of national responsibility,
17 VI,41 | environment by restoring a sense of reverence for the whole
18 VII,44 | In a world in which the sense of God's presence is often
19 VII,48 | sustaining and nurturing a sense of Catholic identity and
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