Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,15 | in order to organize it better and to train qualified personnel.
2 III,20 | heart, endeavors to know better this Jesus to whom he has
3 III,20 | endeavoring to know better-and better the profound meaning of
4 III,25 | the fact of knowing them better should make them even more
5 IV,30 | Him more extensively and better," hearing about Him and
6 IV,32 | of their own faith and a better acquaintance with and esteem
7 IV,32 | non-Catholics to have a better knowledge and appreciation
8 IV,34 | make a contribution here to better mutual understanding. Care
9 V,41 | a renewed desire to deal better with this important problem.
10 V,45 | fulfill this task all the better if they are humble pupils
11 VI,49 | to those who use them a better knowledge of the mysteries
12 VII,52 | When such views get the better of the-central message to
13 VII,53 | its members to understand better the whole of the Christian
14 VIII,58 | with a view to making them better adapted or more effective,
15 VIII,59 | beguiling language is no better. On the contrary, the supreme
16 VIII,60 | to know the Lord more and better. ~
17 IX,64 | faith"(114); there is no better way for you to be such instructors
18 IX,70 | accomplish their objectives better, and serve the Church better,
19 IX,70 | better, and serve the Church better, if they give an important
20 IX,71 | effectiveness, for what better assistance can one Church
21 Conclu,72| deep desire to understand better the Spirit's action and
22 Conclu,72| know the mystery of Christ better and better, and to bear
23 Conclu,72| mystery of Christ better and better, and to bear witness to
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