Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,1| history, an obedience in response to the command of Christ: "
2 I, 0,9 | who animates her and in response to the demands of a world
3 III, 0,23 | demand a free and committed response on the part of the priest.~
4 III, 0,25 | even more so, demands a response. After his resurrection,
5 III, 0,25 | these?" And following his response Jesus entrusts Peter with
6 III, 0,25 | a love which is always a response to the free and unsolicited
7 IV, 0,36 | Divine Initiative and Human Response~36. The history of every
8 IV, 0,36 | Jesus, expresses the free response of the Twelve to the Master'
9 IV, 0,36 | when it gives a positive response, appears as a deep personal
10 IV, 0,36 | is as extensive as the response. There cannot be vocations
11 IV, 0,36 | precious core of a person's response to God who calls, finds
12 IV, 0,37 | or eliminating one's free response: Material goods are not
13 IV, 0,38 | as a call which awaits a response in the depths of one's conscience,
14 IV, 0,39 | to appreciate life as a response to God's call and leads
15 IV, 0,39 | people a free and genuine response. Besides, the history of
16 V, 0,42 | with a conscious and free response of adherence and involvement
17 V, 1,44 | the Spirit and the free response of one's own will the whole
18 V, 1,44 | This is important for the response that will have to be given
19 V, 1,44 | is a conscious and free response, and therefore a loving
20 V, 1,44 | and therefore a loving response, to God's demands, to God'
21 V, 1,47 | so that the faith (as a response to the word) becomes our
22 V, 1,48 | toward God and humanity, as a response and prolonging of the charity
23 V, 1,49 | should lead lives that are a response to the love and affection
24 V, 1,50 | on, a conscious and free response on the part of the receiver.
25 VI, 0,70 | The priest then gives his response, in faith, to Jesus' call. "
26 VI, 0,70 | moment there begins that response which, as a fundamental
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