Chapter, §
1 Int, 1 | undiminished even in our time when the outlook of men
2 Int, 1 | that in the world of our time the observance of celibacy
3 Int, 2 | a considerable period of time earnestly implorred the
4 Int, 3 | such an obligation? Has the time not come to break the bond
5 Int, 4 | they involve, at the same time bringing to them—as it is
6 1, 15| the varying conditions of time and place, who in actual
7 1, 16| suited to the men of our time, the fundamental reasons
8 2, 17| Churches.'' 11 But at the same time the Council did not hesitate
9 2, 19| thus, He introduced into time and into the world a new
10 3, 37| suitably renounce what from time immemorial has been, and
11 5, 69| and illusory. At the same time it will be right to highlight
12 6, 74| it sincerely. At the same time he will use the natural
13 6, 82| and repeating at the same time, humbly and courageously,
14 7, 83| or prudent at the proper time, or else it falls on the
15 7, 85| individual and show at the same time the Church's concern to
16 7, 89| and holiness. At the same time it will be a warning to
17 7, 90| because many priests who for a time had been unfaithful to their
18 8, 93| priests will be able in time to open up their souls and
19 9, 97| affairs while at the same time aiming at a more generous
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