Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4 | Eucharist, generated the spiritual atmosphere which enabled
2 Intro,5 | bring into still deeper spiritual union the peoples who compose
3 Intro,7 | discover through their own spiritual experience that “the encounter
4 II,16 | of discovering the true spiritual values present in popular
5 II,16 | culture, taking seriously the spiritual and human riches of that
6 II,25 | supposes an openness to a spiritual and ethical perspective
7 III,29 | lives, they work for the spiritual good of the faithful, and
8 III,29 | persons expert in the field of spiritual direction, which is a traditional
9 IV,34 | Baptism is “the doorway to the spiritual life; it makes us members
10 IV,38 | the Latin rite with the spiritual heritage of the Eastern
11 IV,40 | who represent an immense spiritual resource. Therefore, it
12 IV,40 | insistence upon specifically spiritual formation, so that through
13 IV,41 | is capable of fostering spiritual life, preaching the Gospel
14 IV,46 | theological, anthropological and spiritual levels. On a continent like
15 IV,46 | need to encourage shared spiritual moments such as participating
16 IV,50 | word of God, constitute a spiritual patrimony which we share
17 V,52 | their needs, material and spiritual, since the face of Christ
18 V,52 | solidarity and the sharing of the spiritual gifts and material goods
19 V,58 | compassion to all those in spiritual and material need.~The Church'
20 V,63 | greatest possible physical and spiritual well-being. The elderly
21 VI,71 | certainly strengthened by the spiritual experience of the Synodal
22 VI,73 | of mutual support, both spiritual and economic, have shown
23 VI,73 | anything which claims to be of spiritual benefit. Hence, “it is indispensable
24 VI,73 | which fervently lives the spiritual and contemplative dimension,
25 Conclu,76| strengthen through prayer the spiritual bond between all American
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