Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4| without meaning in their lives, or outrightly reject him,
2 1,15 | 30).~The Church, in fact, lives in the world, even if she
3 2,27 | neighborhoods of humanity, it lives and is at work through being
4 2,28 | places as there are daily lives of individual members of
5 3,35 | the world today the Church lives among people of various
6 3,36 | then, the Church walks and lives, intimately bound in a real
7 3,38 | power.~The Church today lives a fundamental aspect of
8 3,44 | which they engage, and the lives and concrete milieux which
9 4,48 | each individual human being lives a life of continual growth,
10 4,50 | Church, and also, in the lives lived by so many Christian
11 4,50 | for those who devote their lives to the human sciences and
12 5,58 | unfolding of the history of our lives and its events is the eternal
13 5,58 | will of the Lord in our lives always involves the following:
14 5,58 | situations in which one lives.~Therefore, in the life
15 5,59 | There cannot be two parallel lives in their existence: on the
16 5,59 | area of the lay faithful's lives, as different as they are,
17 5,59 | profess and their daily lives deserves to be counted among
18 5,60 | 216).~In bringing their lives into an organic synthesis,
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