Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 I, 0,5 | our part we must therefore seek to be as open as possible
2 I, 0,7 | children and young people -- seek to compensate for this loneliness
3 I, 0,7 | the fleeting moment, they seek to "consume" the strongest
4 I, 0,9 | experience of companions who seek escape through drugs and
5 III, 0,20| midst of human weakness to seek perfection (cf. 2 Cor. 12:
6 III, 0,28| priests are always ready to seek not their own will, but
7 IV, 0,34| Seek, Follow, Abide~34. "Come,
8 IV, 0,34| said to them, 'What do you seek?' Arid they said to him, '
9 V, 1,43| shepherd of the Church, should seek to reflect in himself, as
10 V, 1,45| They should be taught to seek Christ in faithful meditation
11 V, 1,45| and the Divine Office, to seek him in the bishop by whom
12 V, 1,46| They should be taught to seek Christ." This, along with
13 V, 1,46| the question: "What do you seek?" And the two reply: "Rabbi,
14 V, 1,46| in others the desire to seek out the Master. But all
15 V, 1,46| 1:42).~But what does to seek Christ signify in the spiritual
16 V, 1,51| and sisters they should seek an ever deeper knowledge
17 V, 1,58| seminary which educates must seek really and truly to initiate
18 V, 3,68| the family, should never seek to call back the future
19 VI, 0,72| that the priest himself seek God's face and contemplate
20 VI, 0,72| he finds himself and to seek the most suitable methods
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