Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,17| dignity, however, which brings demands, the dignity of labourers
2 2,29| corresponds to different demands. In fact, their formation
3 2,29| remaining faithful to the demands of the gospel and to the
4 2,29| reason that justifies and demands the lay faithful's forming
5 2,30| Moreover, Church communion demands both an acknowledgment of
6 2,31| different ways. Because of the demands of the common good of the
7 3,33| of the Church, absolutely demands that the word of Christ
8 3,37| individual, and as such demands being considered and treated
9 3,38| dignity of every human being demands the respect, the defence
10 3,39| promotion of human rights, demands the recognition of the religious
11 3,39| human person goes beyond the demands of individual morality.
12 3,42| justice. Each in its own way demands the full, effective acknowledgment
13 3,42| poor and the least. This demands that the lay faithful always
14 3,44| initiatives and institutions, demands a recognition of all its
15 3,44| recognition of all its values, and demands that it be sustained by
16 4,49| response must be given to the demands made in the Exhortation
17 4,52| extraordinary richness of values and demands: totality, oneness, fidelity
18 5,59| life, with its values and demands; and on the other, the so-called "
19 5,60| exact knowledge -and this demands a more widespread and precise
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