Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,10| arise from that vocation received from God. In arriving at
2 1,17| addressing those who had received the holy anointing of Baptism,
3 2,19| whom all the baptized have received (cf. Joel 3:1).~In fact,
4 2,24| service of others the grace received' and become 'good stewards
5 2,24| demand that those who have received them exercise them for the
6 2,24| Church.~The charisms are received in gratitude both on the
7 2,24| always easily recognized and received. We know that God acts in
8 2,29| times such lay groups have received a special stimulus, resulting
9 2,31| associations which have received the official approval of
10 3,32| knows that the communion received by her as a gift is destined
11 3,32| humanity as a whole the gift received from the Holy Spirit that
12 3,34| no longer live the faith received at Baptism.~In the case
13 3,36| to their history.~Having received the responsibility of manifesting
14 3,38| of every human being has received, and continues to receive,
15 3,43| work Certainly humanity has received from God himself the task
16 3,43| respect for the divine image received, and, therefore, with intelligence
17 4,49| of Christ (cf. Lk 23:55) received and transmitted the message
18 4,54| heritage, which the Church has received from Jesus Christ, "Physician
19 4,56| the gifts which they have received from the Holy Spirit"(208).~
20 4,56| stern warning: "As each has received a gift, employ it for one
21 5,61| richness and responsibility received at Baptism(218).~In the
22 5,63| The Reciprocal Formation Received and Given by All ~63. Formation
23 5,64| through Baptism they have received an extraordinary dignity:
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