Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2| to the lay faithful, the growth and spread of new "movements"
2 1,17 | the fruitfulness and the growth of the branches depends
3 2,20 | communion but also its aspect of growth toward perfect communion,
4 2,24 | them exercise them for the growth of the whole Church.~The
5 2,25 | population mobility, the growth of mutual bonds, and the
6 2,27 | do very much towards the growth of an authentic ecclesial
7 2,28 | placed at the service of the growth of the ecclesial community
8 2,30 | faithful"(109) and in a growth towards the fullness of
9 2,31 | authority to facilitate their growth on both the national and
10 2,31 | good works to promote the growth of the entire Christian
11 3,32 | internal cohesion and external growth. The mission of the Church
12 3,34 | re-evangelization can assure the growth of a clear and deep faith,
13 3,35 | to foster the birth and growth of vocations, both priestly
14 3,40 | responsible place for proper growth and proper participation
15 4,46 | life". It is a time for growth which ought to progress "
16 4,48 | lives a life of continual growth, from the beginning of existence
17 4,49 | any less decisive to the growth and the holiness of the
18 4,52 | service of its continued growth.~
19 4,53 | and to participate in the growth of the Kingdom of God in
20 4,55 | service of the Church's growth. While different in expression
21 5,57 | and mission: the call to growth and a continual process
22 5,58 | In referring to birth and growth as two stages in the Christian
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