Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,2| passage of the Gospel in various ways and with varying intensity.
2 Intro, 0,3| intention of applying to various situations their rich and
3 Intro, 0,3| teaching, the Church has on various occasions dealt with the
4 Intro, 0,3| programming and carrying out the various phases of formation for
5 Intro, 0,4| Peter"),(7) the voice of the various particular churches -- and
6 I, 0,7 | loneliness with substitutes of various kinds, in more or less acute
7 I, 0,9 | through their membership in various groups -- whether traditional
8 I, 0,9 | it is possible to detect various forms of "crisis" to which
9 II, 0,15 | mission by calling -- in various but complementary ways --
10 III, 0,26 | Christ."( 69) ~From the various sacraments, and in particular
11 III, 0,31 | secular institutes, and from various forms of spiritual communion
12 IV, 0,41 | community as such, in its various expressions: from the universal
13 IV, 0,41 | to foster and coordinate various initiatives on behalf of
14 IV, 0,41 | presence in the world. These various groupings of lay people
15 IV, 0,41 | promoting vocations.~The various elements and members of
16 V, 1,55 | cultures present in the various parts of the world, inculturation
17 V, 1,58 | refugees and nomads; and various social works which can be
18 V, 2,60 | growth of the students. The various members of the seminary
19 V, 2,63 | entry into the seminary for various family or educational reasons.~
20 V, 3,66 | seminary is built round the various people involved in formation:
21 V, 3,66 | their different roles and in various ways. They should also maintain
22 V, 3,67 | human knowledge and the various expressions of life.~In
23 VI, 0,74 | communion existing between the various particular churches, a communion
24 VI, 0,74 | churches which make present in various places Christ's one universal
25 VI, 0,74 | witness and contributes in various ways to an enrichment of
26 VI, 0,74 | which is the product of various difficulties and which in
27 VI, 0,78 | should offer to help in the various aspects of the pastoral
28 VI, 0,80 | greater synthesis between the various elements of the spiritual,
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