Chapter,  Paragraph, Number 
 1   I, 0,6 |    ethics, that is, a quest for meaning -- and therefore for an
 2   I, 0,7 |       or distorting of the true meaning of human sexuality. That
 3   I, 0,8 |     even to understand its very meaning as a special witness to
 4   I, 0,9 |   capable of giving the fullest meaning to life, suffering and death.
 5 III, 0,26|      and preserve its authentic meaning.( 68)~It is above all in
 6 III, 0,27|      those goals and that basic meaning which derive from and express
 7 III, 0,29|   chastity retains its original meaning, that is, of human sexuality
 8 III, 0,29|         of self to others. This meaning is fully found in virginity
 9 III, 0,29|       of marriage, the "nuptial meaning" of the body through a communion
10 III, 0,31|   particular Church a wealth of meaning, criteria for discernment
11  IV, 0,34|         these words we find the meaning of vocation.~This is how
12  IV, 0,34|       the original and personal meaning of the call to follow Christ
13  IV, 0,37|   ministry acquires its genuine meaning and attains to its fullest
14  IV, 0,37|      Christ, and to the genuine meaning of human freedom as the
15  IV, 0,39|     witnessing to the Christian meaning of vocation, or as we might
16  IV, 0,40|         love is the fundamental meaning of every vocation, and it
17  IV, 0,40|      appreciate commitment, the meaning of free service, the value
18   V, 0,42|       the original and specific meaning of the formation of candidates
19   V, 1,44|       expressed in the "nuptial meaning" of the human body, thanks
20   V, 1,44|      and fostering the 'nuptial meaning' of the body."( 128)~Education
21   V, 1,44|        one's own being, to the "meaning" of one's own existence,
22   V, 1,44|      same time reveals the deep meaning of such obedience. It is
23   V, 1,47|        its unifying and radical meaning in being the terminus of
24   V, 1,47|       experience of the genuine meaning of Christian prayer, as
25   V, 1,47|     education in the deep human meaning and religious value of silence
26   V, 1,48|      necessary to inculcate the meaning of the cross, which is at
27   V, 1,52| relating to God and the radical meaning of existence; and that faith
28   V, 1,55|     thus illumine the authentic meaning of inculturation. In the
29   V, 1,56|  reasoning, the questions about meaning which are put by the people
30   V, 2,60|     seminary should nourish the meaning of communion between the
31  VI, 0,70|       this perspective that the meaning of ongoing formation emerges.
32  VI, 0,73|                    The Profound Meaning of Ongoing Formation~73
33  VI, 0,73|        us to grasp its profound meaning. Ongoing formation helps
34  VI, 0,73|       can consider the profound meaning of ongoing priestly formation
35  VI, 0,75|    constantly refocusing on the meaning of his mission and for ensuring
 
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