Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 I, 0,5 | resemble Christ. When Jesus lived on this earth, he manifested
2 I, 0,8 | communities -- are perceived, lived and experienced by our young
3 I, 0,8 | values are interpreted and lived not according to the logic
4 I, 0,8 | universal truth, freedom is lived out as a blind acquiescence
5 I, 0,8 | more decisive choices, is lived as if God did not exist.
6 II, 0,14| kept them at his side and lived with them, imparting his
7 III, 0,28| is properly motivated and lived without servility, helps
8 III, 0,28| pastoral" character. It is lived in an atmosphere of constant
9 III, 0,29| that is, of human sexuality lived as a genuine sign of and
10 III, 0,29| not to be considered and lived as an isolated or purely
11 IV, 0,35| Christian is reflected and lived out. And she is so in her
12 IV, 0,36| more than any other has lived the full truth of vocation
13 IV, 0,37| loved in its beauty and lived out with total dedication
14 IV, 0,40| people to discern true needs, lived with dedication and faithfulness
15 V, 1,44| affection which Christ himself lived on earth (cf. Jn. 11:5). ~
16 V, 1,54| holy writ, celebrated and lived in the living tradition
17 V, 3,65| charity which he himself lived to the point of total self -
18 V, 3,68| which they have learned and lived there in all that they contain
19 V, 3,68| These should be felt and lived as a nourishing gift of
20 VI, 0,72| demands to be assimilated and lived out in a personal, free
21 VI, 0,74| This unity among priests, lived in a spirit of pastoral
22 VI, 0,78| Christians are fraternally lived and sincerely suffered in
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