Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | stirs in our soul not only a sense of gratitude but also a
2 Intro,1 | of gratitude but also a sense of the need to “proclaim
3 II,14 | cast into doubt, are in a sense the heritage of all Americans,
4 II,16 | the faithful to a deeper sense of their membership of the
5 II,16 | way they worship, their sense of joy and solidarity, their
6 II,18 | has been able to create a sense of practical solidarity
7 III,26 | everyone alike to a deeper sense of our Christian vocation.
8 III,26 | differently in an intellectual sense, but of revising the reasons
9 III,27 | promote in the community a sense of the duty to participate
10 III,29 | community”.( 77) In this sense, by spirituality, which
11 III,29 | with Christ”.( 81) In this sense, contemplation is not a
12 IV,35 | renew in the faithful the sense that the Eucharist is an
13 IV,36 | priests and lay faithful the sense that the diocese is the
14 IV,39 | their spirituality and their sense of mission and identity,
15 IV,41 | family life, overcome the sense of anonymity, welcome people
16 IV,44 | in its truest and noblest sense as the administration of
17 IV,47 | violence. The resulting sense of frustration not infrequently
18 V,56 | caused by the loss of a sense of God and the absence of
19 Conclu,75| now so close.~This twofold sense of hope and gratitude must
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