Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,8 | the attitude of the rich young man is indicative (cf. Mt
2 II,24 | communities, especially among the young. It also undermines the
3 IV,40 | American continent has many young people, who represent an
4 IV,46 | a serious preparation of young people for marriage, one
5 IV,47 | Young people, the hope of the
6 IV,47 | the hope of the future~47. Young people are a great force
7 IV,47 | real efforts to catechize young people before Confirmation
8 IV,47 | The formation process for young people must be constant
9 IV,47 | communities.~In fact, while many young people in America are searching
10 IV,47 | missionary commitment to young people, so that they will
11 IV,47 | number of adolescents and young people through programs
12 IV,47 | of the Church's activity. Young Christians, trained to have
13 IV,47 | for pastoral outreach to young people wherever they are
14 IV,47 | of the changing world of young people. Such an effort should
15 IV,47 | levels.~And what of those young people who do not grow out
16 IV,47 | to this lack of maturity, young people need to be invited
17 V,61 | proper “meaning of life” to young people who, when faced with
18 VI,69 | the religious situation of young people and adults calls
19 Conclu,76| lived and passed on to the young as a treasure, and where
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