Chap., §
1 Int, 2 | to a lively exchange of spiritual benefits and gifts. The
2 1, 6 | manifold gifts - especially the spiritual treasures - that God has
3 1, 10| is accommodated to their spiritual and material situation.
4 2, 14| both in his physical and spiritual dimensions. Two gestures
5 2, 14| healings are also a sign of spiritual salvation, namely liberation
6 2, 20| of the transcendent and spiritual realities which are premises
7 3, 26| every point of view: human, spiritual and material. Indeed, a
8 4, 38| secularized societies, the spiritual dimension of life is being
9 4, 38| The Church has an immense spiritual patrimony to offer humankind,
10 5, 47| so that the sacrament of spiritual rebirth can be seen for
11 5, 55| entire peoples through their spiritual riches, of which their religions
12 5, 57| sharing of their respective spiritual experiences to the so-called "
13 5, 57| life to their own human and spiritual values, and help each other
14 5, 59| is prone to a moral and spiritual poverty caused by "overdevelopment."112
15 6, 66| renewal of their members' spiritual, moral and physical energies.131
16 6, 67| the Church's mission: "The spiritual gift that priests have received
17 6, 73| pedagogical training, continuing spiritual and apostolic renewal, and
18 7, 78| sharing, first place goes to spiritual cooperation through prayer,
19 7, 85| communion with regard to spiritual riches, apostolic workers
20 7, 85| faith, giving and receiving spiritual gifts, experiences of pastoral
21 8, 91| representatives of the non-Christian spiritual traditions, particularly
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