Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2| glad, generous, and prompt response to the impulse of the Holy
2 Intro,7| participation find a full response in the intervention of Jesus
3 1,9 | Spirit(13).~In giving a response to the question "Who are
4 2,24 | supplies them, and as a response to the varied needs of the
5 2,27 | personal relationships. The response to such a desire can come
6 3,33 | disciple can withhold making a response: "Woe to me, if I do not
7 3,35 | continuing to find a generous response from laypersons who are
8 3,35 | hope for a more fruitful response.~The invitation addressed
9 3,41 | initiatives forced to give a response to the needs-oftentimes
10 3,44 | powerless in giving an adequate response to the pressing questions
11 4,46 | the unique and satisfying response to the most deep-seated
12 4,49 | more extensive and decisive response must be given to the demands
13 4,50 | Mater(186) and serving as a response to the request of the Synod
14 4,50 | and guide the Christian response to the most frequently asked
15 5,57 | person cannot put off a response nor cast off personal responsibility
16 5,59 | earthly duties faithfully in response to the spirit of the Gospel.
17 5,60 | promotion of culture, in response to the perennial yet always
18 5,64 | urges our free and generous response, will bring forth as its
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