Chapter,  Paragraph, Number 
 1 Intro, 0,2|              cultural and historical context that the last ordinary general
 2   I, 0,7  |              do without him.~In this context special mention should be
 3   I, 0,7  |          their own habits. In such a context, even the appeal to the
 4   I, 0,8  |           God did not exist. In this context it is difficult not only
 5  II, 0,12 |           all humanity.( 25) In this context the ecclesiology of communion
 6  II, 0,17 |         specific role in the overall context of the Church's mission.( 33)
 7 III, 0,23 |               cultural and ecclesial context strongly marked by complexity,
 8  IV, 0,37 |          self giving.~In the present context there is also a certain
 9  IV, 0,37 |         faithful.( 104)~The cultural context which we have just recalled,
10  IV, 0,40 | unconditional self - giving. In this context it is easy to see the great
11   V, 1,43 |             Gospel message. ~In this context affective maturity, which
12   V, 1,44 |         serious failings. ~In such a context, an education for sexuality
13   V, 1,45 |             it is carried out in the context of an anthropology which
14   V, 1,45 |          acting as a priest. In this context, the synod fathers state
15   V, 1,46 |          specific application in the context of the calling of the apostles.
16   V, 1,47 |              training in prayer in a context of noise and agitation like
17   V, 1,49 |             sinners. ~In the general context of charity -- which consists
18   V, 1,51 |            priests to proclaim, in a context like this, the changeless
19   V, 2,62 |         formational demands.~In this context, together with the synod
20   V, 2,64 |     systematic guide, in a community context, with which to check the
21  VI, 0,73 |               In the ecclesiological context which we have recalled more
22  VI, 0,74 |                Finally, it is in the context of the Church as communion
23  VI, 0,74 |              as communion and in the context of the presbyterate that
24  VI, 0,79 |           priestly formation.~In the context of the particular churches,
 
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