Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,8 | towards the needy, which leads him to give half of his
2 I,10 | that Jesus is the way which leads to full personal realization,
3 II,16 | guided, popular piety also leads the faithful to a deeper
4 II,24 | in prison — in a word, it leads to the degradation of the
5 II,24 | This devastating trade also leads to “the ruin of governments
6 III,26| the Eucharist. Conversion leads to fraternal communion,
7 III,28| pointed out, is the way “which leads us to continuing conversion”.( 75)~
8 III,28| style of Jesus Christ, who leads us to simplicity, poverty,
9 III,29| pre-eminent place. Prayer leads Christians “little by little
10 III,30| holiness is love, which leads even to giving our lives
11 III,31| himself as the one path which leads to holiness. But a specific
12 III,32| every person is called, leads to an acceptance and appropriation
13 IV,39 | entrusted to him, and he leads his community to encounter
14 IV,41 | missionary spirit, which leads them to reach out to those
15 IV,47 | frustration not infrequently leads them to abandon the search
16 V,52 | the fruit of conversion, leads to the service of our neighbors
17 V,56 | Not infrequently, this leads some public institutions
18 VI,68 | ecclesial dimension, and it leads to a life commitment. Indeed, “
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