Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,7 | the unity which comes from true communion with the Risen
2 I,9 | nature. This is especially true of the encounters with the
3 I,10 | himself and thus reveals his true nature”.( 16) With these
4 II,15 | America~15. The Saints are the true expression and the finest
5 II,16 | urgency of discovering the true spiritual values present
6 II,16 | Christ.( 44) The same is true for Americans of African
7 II,19 | condition for establishing true democracy”.( 51)~There can
8 III,26 | Gal 5:6). This means that true conversion needs to be prepared
9 III,26 | such only in name. To be true disciples of the Lord, believers
10 III,32 | God can be prime agents of true reconciliation with and
11 IV,33 | the life of Christ, the true vine (cf. Jn 15:5). Through
12 IV,34 | faith in word and deed as true witnesses of Christ”. (103)
13 IV,40 | so that they can discern true and false values, since
14 IV,41 | of a size that allows for true human relationships. This
15 IV,44 | laity. Secularity is the true and distinctive mark of
16 IV,46 | families.~In order to be a true “domestic church” (176)
17 IV,47 | America are searching for true meaning in life and are
18 IV,51 | nothing in them which is true and holy. (192) Hence, with
19 V,64 | only a partial account of true Christian doctrine. Then
20 VI,70 | search of authentic unity and true peace.~In America, the mestiza
21 VI,73 | some regions. The bonds of true though imperfect communion
22 Conclu,76| Catholic homes will be true centers of evangelization.~
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