Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,5| mission, as she works to promote the communion of all in
2 I,12 | recommendation was made to promote knowledge of the Gospels,
3 III,27 | person and, therefore, to promote in the community a sense
4 IV,35 | clear how urgent it is to promote priestly vocations. (113)
5 IV,36 | cannot but feel duty-bound to promote communion in their dioceses,
6 IV,36 | Ordinary will make sure to promote among priests and lay faithful
7 IV,37 | Bishops, whose duty it is to promote communion among the particular
8 IV,41 | especially city parishes, can promote nowadays a more person-centered
9 IV,43 | it is urgent to promote their participation in the
10 IV,44 | There is a need to promote positive cooperation by
11 V,54 | addition, it will help to promote and support the study of
12 V,54 | an organized society to promote and support a culture of
13 V,55 | America is called not only to promote greater integration between
14 V,56 | public life at all levels, promote civic education, respect
15 V,62 | used to combat poverty and promote development. (226) On the
16 V,63 | upheld, it is essential to promote knowledge of the Church'
17 V,63 | pastoral initiatives, to promote adoptions and to provide
18 V,63 | them in ways which will promote their rights and ensure
19 V,64 | peoples if efforts are made to promote priestly and religious vocations
20 VI,71 | an effort must be made to promote gatherings of Catholic educators
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