Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,5| housing and work, lacking the means absolutely essential for
2 1,14 | Christ (the name "Christ" means "anointed"). Not only has
3 1,15 | becomes the place and the means for the lay faithful to
4 2,18 | source, and is itself the means to achieve this communion:
5 2,26 | it is lacking persons and means, even if at other times
6 2,26 | Eucharistic community(94). This means that the parish is a community
7 2,31 | for the gift of communion means, first of all, to be committed
8 3,33 | Word of God, especially by means of catechetical instruction;
9 3,35 | exchange vital energies and means, and commit itself as a
10 3,35 | relying on every appropriate means, but without ever neglecting
11 3,35 | neglecting the privileged means of prayer, according to
12 3,37 | object to be used, or as a means, or as a thing.~The dignity
13 3,38 | are committed with licit means to the defence of life and
14 3,40 | economic and legislative means, which will safeguard the
15 3,42 | of ambiguous and illicit means for acquiring, maintaining
16 3,42 | Pastors(153).~The manner and means for achieving a public life
17 3,43 | to each individual as a means towards the development
18 3,44 | physical endowments. It means the efforts of the human
19 3,44 | transmission of culture is the means of social communications(
20 4,47 | life-giving basis not in human means and merits, but in the absolute
21 5,61 | faithful formed? What are the means of their formation? Who
22 5,63 | and they added: "Suitable means to help each person fulfill
23 5,63 | intelligent recourse to the means and methods available from
24 5,64 | ever mindful of what it means to be members of the Church
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