Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4| and exchange views on the common problems and challenges
2 Intro,5| by reason of all that is common to the peoples of the continent,
3 I,8 | and women of his day. A common feature of all these narratives
4 II,19 | anthropology and advance the common good”.( 54)~
5 III,27 | order and the pursuit of the common good”.( 71) It will be especially
6 III,32 | groups, as in the features common to the entire continent,
7 IV,35 | priest, is an exercise of the common priesthood received in Baptism”. (112)~
8 IV,37 | solidarity and a chance to study common challenges to evangelization
9 IV,38 | commissions charged with studying common pastoral problems be created
10 IV,44 | life, and direct it to the common good. In political life,
11 IV,44 | the administration of the common good, they can find the
12 IV,44 | Sacrament of Orders, so that the common priesthood of the faithful
13 IV,49 | promotion of justice, by common prayer for unity and by
14 IV,51 | and work together for the common good. The Church in America
15 V,52 | also by the pursuit of the common good of nations and of the
16 V,55 | requirements of the international common good. For “the Church's
17 V,57 | This dignity is common to all, without exception,
18 V,60 | industriousness and the service of the common good”. (220) In order to
19 V,64 | concrete programs, in which common prayer must play a part,
20 VI,69 | in the promotion of the common good in a just society”. (262)~
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