Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,3 | through serious reflection and action. Whatever the case, the
2 I, 2,9 | complete docility to the action of the Holy Spirit, who
3 I, 3,12 | first means of this salvific action is that of prayer. It is
4 I, 3,12 | demanding means of pastoral action aimed at bringing back every
5 II, 0,13 | alone and had forgotten the action of the Lord. They had attended
6 II, 1,17 | s doctrine and pastoral action, grave sin is in practice
7 II, 1,18 | centered upon the cult of action and production and caught
8 II, 2,20 | It is a result of God's action. In order not to sin the
9 III, 1,25 | exigencies of ecumenical action.(126) The other law is the
10 III, 1,26 | doctrinal. Nor can pastoral action prescind from doctrinal
11 III, 1,27 | of human love under the action of grace, is a sign of the
12 III, 2,29 | which recalls God's kindly action in the midst of his people.
13 III, 2,29 | midst of his people. This action, though represented in an
14 III, 2,29 | achieve it, discerning the action of the Holy Spirit in their
15 III, 2,31 | Savior and his salvific action are not so bound to a sacramental
16 III, 2,31 | sacrament is a kind of judicial action; but this takes place before
17 III, 2,31(185)| the penitent, under the action of the grace that he receives, "
18 III, 2,31 | priestly being and his priestly action would feel its effects very
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