Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,3| are fully human"(6).~It is necessary, then, to keep a watchful
2 Intro,3| reason it is all the more necessary to guard against generalizations
3 Intro,5| deprived even of those things necessary for their sustenance. There
4 2,22 | ministerial priesthood is totally necessary for their participation
5 2,23 | first place, then, it is necessary that in acknowledging and
6 2,23 | tasks are rooted. It is also necessary that Pastors guard against
7 2,24 | discernment of charisms is always necessary. Indeed, the Synod Fathers
8 2,25 | participation finds its first and necessary expression in the life and
9 2,26 | and daughters(90).~It is necessary that in light of the faith
10 2,26 | present and at work. All are necessary to carry out the word and
11 2,27 | the Parish~27. It is now necessary to look more closely at
12 2,27 | Church communities is so necessary that without it the apostolate
13 2,27 | and complementary, are all necessary for the Church to grow,
14 2,31 | of a common house it is necessary, furthermore, that every
15 3,34 | valuable contribution, more necessary than ever, of a systematic
16 3,35 | these days as increasingly necessary and valuable. As it stands,
17 3,38 | This is made all the more necessary as a "culture of death"
18 3,41 | communities, is and will always be necessary. Nothing and no one will
19 3,41 | charity is made increasingly necessary the more that institutions
20 3,42 | service, together with the necessary competence and efficiency,
21 4,49 | Jesus Christ, remains the necessary and decisive point of reference.
22 4,49 | holiness of the Church. It is necessary that this history continue,
23 4,49 | recommendation": "It is necessary that the Church recognize
24 4,51 | gifts is likewise the path necessary of her personal fulfillment-on
25 4,54 | Pastoral Action~54. It is necessary that this most precious
26 5,62 | life-besides being always necessary and without substitution-is
27 5,63 | themselves as particularly necessary and fruitful. First of all,
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