Chapter, §
1 1, 30 | 30. It would take too long even to summarize
2 1, 30 | centuries. It would also take too long to pass in review
3 1, 31 | 31. We wish to take up this invitation and to
4 2, 42 | unaffected by the changes which take place in the world around.
5 2, 48 | indeed a wise course to take. Hence, those who are not
6 2, 49 | pray not that thou shouldst take them out of the world, but
7 2, 50 | vitality and its ability to take stock of itself and give
8 2 | constrains us, as it were, to take the "narrow way" recommended
9 2, 52 | We realize that it would take Us too long to describe
10 2, 57 | day and age, and We gladly take this opportunity of expressing
11 3, 59 | or, finally, those who take refuge in an aggressively
12 3, 62 | pray not that thou shouldst take them out of the world, but
13 3, 70 | mystic, both are called to take part in this unfailing,
14 3, 77 | Our dialogue too must take cognizance of the slowness
15 3, 77 | whom it is directed, should take the initiative. ~
16 3 | is addressed, and it must take account of the circumstances.
17 3 | before speaking, we must take great care to listen not
18 3, 90 | form of communication can take its place; not even the
19 3, 93 | the Church of today must take up with a great renewal
20 3, 97 | honored to be permitted to take our place among them. If
21 3, 98 | Our sole purpose is to take what is good in man's life
22 3, 109| comprises all those who take their name from Christ.
23 3 | groundlessness of this opinion. Take away the sovereign Pontiff
24 3, 114| internal relationships should take the form of a dialogue between
25 3, 116| attention of the Church may take on a new inspiration, new
26 3, 116| of competent authority, take part in the Church's vital,
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