Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2| responses that today must be given to new situations. In reality,
2 Intro,2| Synod Fathers have rightly given a particular attention in
3 1,14 | 24), the lay faithful are given the ability and responsibility
4 1,14 | Eucharist. It is a participation given to each member of the lay
5 1,17 | those Churches who have given witness to holiness in such
6 2,20 | the first place the grace given to the apostles to whose
7 2,21 | the Holy Spirit which are given for the building up of the
8 2,21 | read: "But the grace was given to each of us according
9 2,22 | from the participation given to all the lay faithful
10 2,23 | the official deputation given by the Pastors, as well
11 2,23 | possibility of their being given to the lay faithful, albeit,
12 2,24 | description and the classification given to these gifts in the New
13 2,24 | rich variety. "To each is given the manifestation of the
14 2,24 | the common good. To one is given through the Spirit the utterance
15 2,24 | men. These charisms are given to individual persons, and
16 2,26 | collaboration among parishes in a given territory(96) and recommends
17 2,26 | Fathers for their part have given much attention to the present
18 2,30 | the Church:~- The primacy given to the call of every Christian
19 2,31 | of the lay apostolate are given explicit recognition by
20 2,31 | which this approval might be given to ecumenical associations
21 3,34 | task for which they are given the grace by the Sacrament
22 3,38 | life, some lay faithful are given a particular title to this
23 3,39 | the Christian testimony given in a life of suffering and
24 3,41 | more structured, from help given to individuals to those
25 3,41 | impartial service be truly given for the good of all persons,
26 3,42 | any cost.~The lay faithful given a charge in public life
27 3,44 | a challenging programme given as a pastoral responsibility
28 4,49 | decisive response must be given to the demands made in the
29 4,51 | and is thereby charged and given the ability to fulfill the
30 4,52 | that excessive insistence given to the status and role of
31 4,56 | diverse "vocations" are given, that is, there are different
32 5,58 | of the gifts and talents given by God, as well as the diverse
33 5,63 | Reciprocal Formation Received and Given by All ~63. Formation is
34 5,63 | those who, in turn, will be given the responsibility for the
35 5,64 | what love the Father has given us, that we should be called
36 5,64 | Christian newness of life" given to the members of the Church,
37 5,64 | it,~for his glory.~Amen~Given at Rome, in St. Peter's,
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