Part, Chapter, Topic, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0, 0, 4,18| of Christian concern and commitment. For this reason, she looks
2 I, I, 0, 17,53 | This demands a permanent commitment to think like him, to judge
3 I, I, 0, 19,58 | surroundings and have a sense of commitment to the Universal mission". (174)
4 I,III, 0, 9,87 | it also strongly demands commitment to the evangelization of
5 II, I, 0, 19,104 | exclusive" (350) but implies "a commitment to justice, according to
6 III,II, 0, 20,152 | Spirit to conversion, to commitment, to hope, and to discover
7 III,II, 0, 23,157 | liturgy, ecclesial and social commitment, works of charity and promotion
8 III,II, 0, 23,157 | therefore, subjects take on a commitment in activities of faith,
9 III,II, 0, 26,161 | of catechists a serious commitment to knowledge, competence,
10 III,II, 0, 26,161 | well as a complete personal commitment.(30)~
11 IV,II, 3, 1,181 | It is also true that any commitment to the betterment of society
12 IV,II, 3, 2,182 | meaning, solidarity, social commitment and even religious experience.~
13 IV,IV, 0, 13,201 | exposed to such risks "a commitment to evangelization and integral
14 V,II, 0, 40,238 | permeated by the double commitment he has to the message and
15 V,III, 0, 55,262| doctrine, celebration and commitment in life). (278) Catechesis,
16 V,III, 0, 56,263| the Magisterium, with a commitment to missionary outreach and
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