Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 I, 0,5 | therefore seek to be as open as possible to light from
2 I, 0,6 | the human person and more open to religious values, to
3 I, 0,6 | and respect nature; a more open search for truth; a greater
4 I, 0,7 | fruitful exercise of dialogue, open - mindedness, good relations
5 I, 0,9 | self - interested and more open and sympathetic toward the
6 I, 0,9 | one -- these experiences open the hearts and lives of
7 III, 0,22 | like a new Eve from the open side of the redeemer on
8 III, 0,31 | presence to be more intensely open to the Church throughout
9 III, 0,32 | and heart of missionaries open to the needs of the Church
10 IV, 0,36 | it in its ability to be open to receiving God's gift.
11 IV, 0,39 | priestly ministry, will open believers' hearts to expect
12 IV, 0,40 | and faithfulness each day, open to the possibility of a
13 V, 1,44 | life of each one, ready to open out to others, generous
14 V, 1,45 | an anthropology which is open to the full truth regarding
15 V, 1,45 | The human individual is open to transcendence, to the
16 V, 1,48 | been made less inclined and open to these very elements by
17 V, 1,58 | church. They will learn to open the horizon of their mind
18 V, 1,59 | activities. He should be open and available to all the
19 VI, 0,72 | priest must be ever more open to accepting the pastoral
20 VI, 0,80 | and apostolic life. They open minds and hearts to the
21 Conclu, 0,82| hearts. Do not be afraid to open your minds to Christ the
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