Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,11 | guided by the spirit and values of the Gospel.~How can we
2 II,14 | profile, marked by moral values which, though they are not
3 II,16 | discovering the true spiritual values present in popular religiosity,
4 II,19 | those principles and moral values which are in conformity
5 II,20 | acknowledging the positive values which come with globalization,
6 II,20 | media impose new scales of values which are often arbitrary
7 II,20 | lively commitment to the values of the Gospel.~
8 III,28| striving to assimilate the values of the Gospel, which contradict
9 III,29| to be complemented by the values of popular piety, values
10 III,29| values of popular piety, values which will be enriched in
11 IV,40 | can discern true and false values, since this is an essential
12 IV,43 | between real openness to the values of the modern world and
13 IV,44 | embody deeply evangelical values such as mercy, forgiveness,
14 IV,44 | formed in the truths and values of the Church's social teaching,
15 IV,44 | ethical principles and moral values will enable them to be exponents
16 V,55 | sphere, and the loss of the values of local cultures in favor
17 V,60 | foster the practice of values such as truth, honesty,
18 V,63 | and to work so that the values of life and family are recognized
19 VI,67 | remained faithful to Christian values. In this regard the Synod
20 VI,72 | promoting human and Christian values. (278) But a program as
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