Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 I, 0,8 | situation, if it does not always lead to an explicit refusal of
2 II, 0,15| they gather into unity and lead to the Father through Christ
3 II, 0,15| paschal meal. He calls them to lead your holy people in love,
4 III, 0,33| by their example may they lead all to upright conduct of
5 IV, 0,37| theories, also sometimes lead people to consider their
6 IV, 0,39| can raise questions and lead to decisions, even definitive
7 V, 1,46| path followed by Andrew to lead his brother Simon to Jesus.
8 V, 1,47| formation. Prayer should lead candidates for the priesthood
9 V, 1,49| Lord, we mean they should lead lives that are a response
10 V, 1,49| that was so great as to lead him to give his life in
11 V, 1,50| of God,"( 153) which will lead to prayer and to vigilance
12 V, 1,53| the word of God, it will lead to a radical "yes" on the
13 V, 1,54| and demanding. It should lead the candidate for the priesthood
14 V, 1,59| Spirit and of his bishop will lead him to be sent to preach
15 V, 2,63| spiritual formation which will lead the young person to embark
16 V, 2,63| appropriate part -- should lead lives suited to the age,
17 V, 3,67| teachers of theology will lead them, even before they consider
18 VI, 0,74| inspired by charity and to lead it to the Father through
19 VI, 0,74| the life of the priest and lead him to share in the history
20 VI, 0,76| seminary, will gradually lead young priests to grasp and
21 VI, 0,80| for the Holy Spirit to lead the priest to a direct growth
22 VI, 0,81| follow it wherever it may lead, with utter loyalty. It
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