Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,4(6)| in Terris, John XXIII's spiritual testament, is often considered
2 Intro, 0,4 | Christian theological and spiritual vocabulary, asceticism,
3 Intro, 0,4 | flesh in order that what is spiritual(13) may prevail; a continual
4 Intro, 0,4 | churches, whose theological, spiritual and liturgical heritage
5 I, 3,10 | the affirmation of the new spiritual universality desired by
6 II, 1,15 | human psyche and in the spiritual life as well as in society,
7 II, 1,17 | concept of death here is a spiritual death. It is a question
8 II, 1,17 | all our psychological and spiritual resistance. So that, as
9 II, 1,17 | doctors and theologians, spiritual teachers and pastors have
10 II, 1,17 | therefore of the concept of spiritual death. According to St.
11 II, 1,18 | preaching, catechesis and spiritual direction on serious and
12 II, 1,18 | way of facing the grave spiritual crisis looming over man
13 II, 2,21 | it and draws from it the spiritual strength necessary for living
14 II, 2,21 | by an interior source of spiritual energy, the Christian,being
15 III, 1,24 | to the requirements and spiritual needs of people in all ages.
16 III, 1,25 | the conviction that only a spiritual ecumenism-namely an ecumenism
17 III, 2,29 | live an intense and genuine spiritual life. In order to lead others
18 III, 2,29 | study of dogmatic, moral, spiritual and pastoral theology (which
19 III, 2,29 | of grace, true life and spiritual radiation would be poured
20 III, 2,29 | necessary human qualities and spiritual and pastoral preparation!~
21 III, 2,29 | against sin and temptation, in spiritual progress and, in a word,
22 III, 2,29 | the saints but also the spiritual patrimony of the church
23 III, 2,31 | tribunal of mercy or a place of spiritual healing, under both aspects
24 III, 2,31 | the "resurrection" from "spiritual death" which is renewed
25 III, 2,31 | join his own physical and spiritual mortification-which has
26 III, 2,31 | to the weakening of the spiritual faculties. It is an area
27 III, 2,32 | sin; a need to check one's spiritual progress and sometimes a
28 III, 2,32 | to escape from a state of spiritual apathy and religious crisis.
29 III, 2,32 | with it: I am referring to spiritual direction. So it is certainly
30 III, 2,32 | desire to secure the true spiritual good of the faithful in
31 III, 2,32 | recall that, for a balanced spiritual and pastoral orientation
32 III, 2,33 | capable of producing the spiritual fruits for which it is meant.
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