Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2| that they have, and in this sense they can be called post-conciliar,
2 Intro,4| research, the return to a sense of the sacred and to prayer,
3 Intro,5| returning, again and again.~The sense of the dignity of the human
4 1,15 | indicate the proper and special sense of the divine vocation which
5 1,15 | defined only in a sociological sense, but most especially in
6 1,15 | especially in a theological sense. The term secular must be
7 1,16 | Holiness ~16. We come to a full sense of the dignity of the lay
8 2,20 | to be lived with a deep sense of responsibility. This
9 2,20 | with others, with a lively sense of fellowship, rejoicing
10 2,24 | promptings of the Spirit. In this sense the discernment of charisms
11 2,25 | the world"(86).~In this sense, the recent Synod has favored
12 2,26 | seen locally. In a certain sense it is the Church living
13 2,28 | and fosters the profound sense of that uniqueness and irrepeatability,
14 2,28 | personally by name. In this sense, the Lord's words "You go
15 2,28 | opening them to a full sense of human existence, that
16 2,30 | of charity(110).~In this sense whatever association of
17 2,31 | associations themselves. In this sense they ought to accompany
18 2,31 | accompanied by a strong sense of responsibility for its
19 3,34 | people are uncertain about a sense of life on earth. Invaded
20 3,36 | intimately bound in a real sense to their history.~Having
21 3,36 | person to another, giving a sense of one's existence, opening
22 3,36 | of people with a deeper sense and meaning. Thus, through
23 3,37 | essential task, in a certain sense, the central and unifying
24 3,39 | apostolic life. In this sense the Fathers at the Synod
25 3,41 | generalized disengagement from a sense of duty.~Precisely in this
26 3,42 | the temporal order, in the sense of serving persons and society,
27 3,44 | human race"(162). In this sense, culture must be held as
28 3,44 | education in a critical sense, which is animated by a
29 4,46 | Christ's Spirit. In this sense the Council has defined
30 4,48 | cf. Sir 25:4-6). In this sense the "gift" of older people
31 4,54 | which, having lost the sense of human suffering, "censors"
32 4,55 | yet complementary, in the sense that each of them has a
33 5,58 | gradual process; in a certain sense, one that happens day by
34 5,61 | concrete perception of the sense of ecclesial communion and
35 5,62 | gift of self receive the sense of living as a human being.
36 5,62 | able to be formed in a "sense of the Church" and will
37 5,64 | ecclesial consciousness brings a sense of belonging to the mystery
38 5,64 | life and action.~A real sense of Church communion, the
39 5,64 | of the world~with a real sense of Christian responsibility~
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