Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4| the purpose of life, to suffering and to dying-they are unable
2 1,16 | least, the poor and the suffering.~
3 2,23 | professional work, and suffering. The more Gospel-inspired
4 3,34 | significance, such as, birth, suffering and death. In such cases,
5 3,38 | human life, even if weak and suffering, is always a wonderful gift
6 3,39 | difficulties, marginization, suffering, persecution, and oftentimes
7 3,39 | testimony given in a life of suffering and martyrdom make up the
8 4,47 | many children, and even the suffering and oppression unjustly
9 4,53 | The Sick and the Suffering ~53. People are called to
10 4,53 | experience many forms of suffering and pain. The Synod Fathers
11 4,53 | by these various forms of suffering and pain used the following
12 4,53 | you that she shares your suffering. She takes it to the Lord,
13 4,53 | limitless world as human suffering, We now turn our attention
14 4,53 | common expression of human suffering.~The Lord addresses his
15 4,53 | not only to unite their suffering to Christ's Passion but
16 4,53 | special way on the path of suffering. In this meeting man 'becomes
17 4,53 | 200). At this moment the suffering individual is the way of
18 4,53 | persons who are sick and suffering. This came about through
19 4,53 | taken care of the sick and suffering as a result of science and
20 4,53 | love towards the sick and suffering.~
21 4,54 | for and with the sick and suffering. This activity must be capable
22 4,54 | moments when sickness and suffering sorely test not only faith
23 4,54 | bearer of a handicap, or the suffering individual, not simply as
24 4,54 | lost the sense of human suffering, "censors" all talk on such
25 4,54 | is the proclamation that suffering can even have a positive
26 4,54 | participation in the salvific suffering of Christ and in the joy
27 4,54 | the handicapped and the suffering, as well as the suffering
28 4,54 | suffering, as well as the suffering themselves who are increasingly
29 4,54 | the Cross of Calvary all suffering people who believe in Christ,
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