Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,9 | vocation, which is in a special way to "seek the Kingdom
2 1,15| indicate the proper and special sense of the divine vocation
3 2,20| increase in dignity, but a special and complementary capacity
4 2,24| sacraments gives the faithful special gifts as well (cf. 1 Cor
5 2,24| the Church, and to whose special competence it belongs, not
6 2,27| ever more convinced of the special meaning that their commitment
7 2,29| lay groups have received a special stimulus, resulting in the
8 2,31| thereby assuming in them a special responsibility"(116).~Among
9 2,31| their vocation and with some special method they might be of
10 3,33| instruction; and offer their special skills to make the care
11 3,39| Synod have made it their special duty "to give thanks to
12 3,41| every kind, are held in special honour in the Church"(148).
13 3,42| of a few and those with special interests, and the use of
14 3,44| calls for an absolutely special concern for culture in those
15 4,46| indeed the Church in a special way looks at herself in
16 4,46| First Letter can serve as special testimony: 'I am writing
17 4,46| seek to rekindle the very special love displayed by Christ
18 4,49| The Synod Fathers gave special attention to the status
19 4,51| other human being, but in a special way the human being is entrusted
20 4,51| the woman in virtue of her special experience of motherhood
21 4,53| to try to meet man in a special way on the path of suffering.
22 4,56| commonly shared" lay vocation "special" lay vocations flourish.
23 4,56| called by name, to make a special contribution to the coming
24 5,63| invitation of the Synod Fathers special attention ought to be devoted
25 5,64| was entrusted in a very special way to the intercession
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