Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 I, 0,5 | difficulties are posed by our times, and what new possibilities
2 I, 0,7 | though starting out at times with good intentions --
3 I, 0,9 | society, represents in these times a particularly important
4 I, 0,10 | respond to the demands of our times and capable of evangelizing
5 I, 0,10 | of the ambivalence and at times contradictions which are
6 I, 0,10 | scrutinizing the signs of the times and of interpreting them
7 III, 0,28 | truly reasonable and at times they need to be evaluated
8 IV, 0,38 | initiatives of prayer, of special times set apart for such prayer --
9 V, 1,44 | a few weaknesses and at times even serious failings. ~
10 V, 1,44 | connected with it, even in times of difficulty. On this educational
11 V, 1,55 | all the different and at times contrasting cultures present
12 V, 1,56 | face the complexity of the times and that they be in a position
13 V, 1,59 | with them the signs of the times."( 184) The recent synod
14 V, 2,60 | situations and needs of the times.~The seminary is, in itself,
15 V, 2,62 | they are Christians and at times have been involved in Church
16 VI, 0,72 | our external fidelity to times of prayer, especially those
17 VI, 0,72 | not reinforced by fixed times of liturgical service, but
18 VI, 0,74 | and looking for places and times of "desert" are necessary
19 VI, 0,76 | understandable when faced with new times of study and meeting. But
20 VI, 0,76 | will be assured of having times for rest, prayer, reflection
21 VI, 0,78 | rejection or despair at times of pain, illness, death:
22 VI, 0,79 | use of the opportunities, times and forms in which it comes.
23 VI, 0,79 | presbyterate has places and times for its ongoing formation,
24 VI, 0,79 | weeks, conference series and times to reflect on and examine
25 VI, 0,80 | Times, Forms and Means for Ongoing
26 Conclu, 0,82| work in the Church. At all times, she knows she is the fortunate
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