Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2| all the faithful of the gift and responsibility they
2 1,8 | and Holy Spirit are the gift gratuitously offered to
3 1,11 | considering this aspect of the gift which comes from Baptism,
4 1,14 | 12), and then to make a gift of themselves so as to serve,
5 2,18 | Son to the Father in the gift of the Holy Spirit, as its
6 2,20 | Church communion then is a gift, a great gift of the Holy
7 2,20 | then is a gift, a great gift of the Holy Spirit, to be
8 2,21 | the measure of Christ's gift... And his gifts were that
9 2,31 | thanks to God for the great gift of Church communion which
10 2,31 | 5). The awareness of the gift ought to be accompanied
11 2,31 | its use: it is, in fact, a gift that, like the talent of
12 2,31 | To be responsible for the gift of communion means, first
13 3,32 | give: in fact, it is the gift of Christ and His Spirit.~
14 3,32 | communion received by her as a gift is destined for all people.
15 3,32 | humanity as a whole the gift received from the Holy Spirit
16 3,38 | suffering, is always a wonderful gift of God's goodness. Against
17 3,39 | for this example and this gift. These sons and daughters
18 3,41 | because charity is the highest gift offered by the Spirit for
19 3,43 | has in its possession a gift that must be passed on to
20 4,47 | the absolute gratuitous gift of God. The life itself
21 4,48 | Older People and the Gift of Wisdom~48. I now address
22 4,48 | 4-6). In this sense the "gift" of older people can be
23 4,51 | hers: first of all, the gift that is her very dignity
24 4,56 | As each has received a gift, employ it for one another,
25 5,62 | others, and through the gift of self receive the sense
26 5,64 | of Church communion, the gift of the Spirit that urges
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