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Alphabetical [« »] laws 1 lax 1 lay 21 lead 22 leaders 2 leading 1 leads 10 | Frequency [« »] 22 discernment 22 example 22 hope 22 lead 22 ministry 22 path 22 see | Ioannes Paulus II. PP Vita Consecrata IntraText - Concordances lead |
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1 Intro, 0,3 | parts of the world must not lead to a questioning of the 2 Intro, 0,13 | difficulties however must not lead to discouragement. Rather, 3 Intro, 0,13 | reflection will continue and lead to a deeper understanding 4 I, 3,31 | another derived from them or lead back to them, in accordance 5 I, 4,36 | orientation. First, charisms lead to the Father, in the filial 6 I, 4,36 | charism of each Institute will lead the consecrated person to 7 I, 4,36 | the consecrated life also lead to the Son, fostering an 8 I, 4,38 | respond to its challenges can lead to a surrender to passing 9 I, 4,38 | spiritual formation might lead consecrated persons to feel 10 I, 4,38 | non-believers, rich and poor, can lead to the adoption of a secularized 11 I, 4,38 | nation or culture could lead to embracing forms of nationalism 12 II, 1,41 | the ways which actually lead to it. Consecrated persons 13 II, 3,63 | apostolates must in no way lead to a loss of confidence 14 II, 3,64 | in other areas must not lead either to discouragement 15 II, 3,68 | wisdom, which will gradually lead those wishing to consecrate 16 II, 3,70 | and caring presence can lead to a rediscovery of the 17 III, 0,74 | the active life ought to lead to contemplation and, sometimes, 18 III, 1,77 | what do you want me to do? Lead me wherever you will'",and 19 III, 1,82 | response to Christ's love will lead them to live a life of poverty 20 III, 2,94 | and laity alike. This will lead, in ways proper to each 21 Conclu, 0,108| to seek the paths which lead to the living and true God, 22 Conclu, 0,109| their consecration, can lead their contemporaries to