Chap., §
1 Int, 2 | analyzed and discussed the present situation of the Church
2 1, 4 | what is this new way to present him, so that many more will
3 1, 6 | difficult because of past and present injustices and cultural
4 1, 7 | cultures of Oceania. Hence the present generation's sense of solidarity
5 2, 13| grace and blessing.(33) The present generation of Christians
6 2, 14| Oceania according to their present needs and circumstances.
7 2, 14| and circumstances. We must present Christ to our world in a
8 2, 15| needed. The task now is to present Jesus Christ to those whose
9 2, 15| leaders and theologians to present Jesus Christ convincingly
10 2, 16| Church, in her efforts to present Jesus Christ effectively
11 3, 18| circumstances in that vast region present great challenges, and that
12 3, 18| who have grown weak and to present it more convincingly to
13 3, 30| Jesus' message".(106) In the present conflict between a "culture
14 3, 30| value of life. In order to present the Church's position on
15 3, 31| precious environment for present and future generations. (109)
16 3, 33| secularized society is to present the Christian message in
17 4, 40| Christ is really and fully present in the Sacrament of his
18 4, 45| a unique opportunity to present Christian marriage anew
19 4, 48| seminaries, which is at present a heavy burden on many Dioceses.
20 Con, 53| our time, she is no less present to the Church than she was
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