Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,5| sisters and brothers, whose fundamental rights are being violated,
2 1,8 | faithful made known, and their fundamental dignity revealed. Only within
3 1,10 | others the following three fundamental aspects: Baptism regenerates
4 1,16 | we consider the prime and fundamental vocation that the Father
5 1,17 | represents their first and fundamental contribution to the building
6 1,17 | then, must be called a fundamental presupposition and an irreplaceable
7 2,19 | communion is a central and fundamental concept in the conciliar
8 2,19 | word 'communion' mean? Its fundamental meaning speaks of the union
9 2,27 | participation, it adheres to its fundamental vocation and mission, that
10 2,30 | loving within society.~The fundamental criteria mentioned at this
11 3,36 | individual is the primary and fundamental way for the Church, the
12 3,38 | God, fínds its primary and fundamental expression in the inviolability
13 3,38 | life, the most basic and fundamental right and the condition
14 3,38 | The Church today lives a fundamental aspect of her mission in
15 3,38 | power, endangering not only fundamental human rights but the very
16 3,39 | reference for the other fundamental rights and in some way becomes
17 3,42 | The spirit of service is a fundamental element in the exercise
18 4,49 | Council and has found its fundamental inspiration in the Gospel
19 4,51 | the ability to fulfill the fundamental apostolate of the Church:
20 4,51 | welfare, beginning with the fundamental value of life. How great
21 4,52 | complete and harmonious.~The fundamental reason that requires and
22 4,52 | way, and at the same time, fundamental way, to assure this coordinated
23 5,57 | branches reveals to us another fundamental aspect of the lay faithful'
24 5,58 | Vocation and Mission ~58. The fundamental objective of the formation
25 5,58 | explicitly known. Therefore, the fundamental and continuous attitude
26 5,62 | also makes up a natural and fundamental school for formation in
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