Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2| a faithful and coherent expression of it, a fruit of collegiality.
2 1,15 | manner is designated with the expression "secular character"(32).~
3 2,19 | doctrine finds a pleasing expression once again in various passages
4 2,25 | its first and necessary expression in the life and mission
5 2,26 | most immediate and visible expression in the parish. It is there
6 2,26 | people in the accustomed expression of liturgical life; to conserve
7 2,28 | apostolate, even in its organized expression, and admits no substitute.
8 2,29 | individual, finds its specific expression in the lay faithful's working
9 3,38 | primary and fundamental expression in the inviolability of
10 3,40 | it.~The first and basic expression of the social dimension
11 3,41 | considered an important expression of the apostolate, in which
12 3,44 | good of every people, the expression of its dignity, liberty
13 4,49 | Synod Fathers stated: "As an expression of her mission the Church
14 4,52 | and of his Church finds expression and realization"(195).~From
15 4,53 | most frequent and common expression of human suffering.~The
16 4,55 | growth. While different in expression they are deeply united in
17 5,64 | holines in love, it receives expression and is fulfilled in the
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