Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4| facing the Church in the countries of America.~
2 Intro,6| one hand, the situation of countries strongly affected by secularization,
3 Intro,6| other, the situation of countries where there are still “many
4 Intro,6| are present in different countries or, better perhaps, in different
5 Intro,6| groups within the various countries of the American continent.~
6 II,20 | links between the different countries, can help to bring greater
7 II,24 | which they seek with other countries and which is so essential
8 II,25 | extending into different countries: from Brazil to Guyana,
9 III,32 | Churches of the various countries, today's differences can
10 IV,37 | Conferences of various American countries, as an expression of practical
11 IV,38 | Conferences of the different countries. (125) This fraternal cooperation,
12 IV,46 | institution of the family in most countries of America, and these represent
13 V,54 | unemployment found in numerous countries in America and the harsh
14 V,56 | More and more, in many countries of America, a system known
15 V,59 | suffocating quite a few countries of the American continent
16 V,60 | Episcopal Conferences in other countries. (221) With such training,
17 V,65 | families from Latin American countries who have moved to the northern
|