Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,7| history of America with ever greater effect. Open to the unity
2 I,8 | prayer for something far greater than she was capable of
3 II,14 | Christian communities, to a greater or lesser degree in the
4 II,20 | is more obvious and has greater repercussions in America.
5 II,20 | countries, can help to bring greater unity among peoples and
6 IV,36 | legislation has spelled out in greater detail. (117) “It is up
7 IV,37 | intervention in questions of greater importance, especially those
8 IV,45 | feels committed to show greater concern for women and to
9 IV,45 | protect motherhood and show greater respect for the dignity
10 IV,46 | fatherhood and motherhood. Greater pastoral attention must
11 IV,47 | expectation of a future of greater communion and solidarity
12 IV,51 | America must also work for greater mutual respect and good
13 V,55 | called not only to promote greater integration between nations,
14 V,56 | democratic system provides greater control over potential abuses.~“
15 V,56 | the Church needs to pay greater attention to the formation
16 V,56 | human rights, and inspire greater efforts in the ethical training
17 V,60 | from civil society by “the greater involvement of competent
18 V,63 | well as protecting life, greater efforts should be made,
19 VI,74 | Fathers: “to maintain a greater cooperation between sister
20 VI,74 | contemplative life; to give greater impetus to mission promotion,
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