Part, Paragraph
1 Intro,4 | can give you the truth! Know, dearest young people, that
2 Intro,6 | beauty of this sequela.~We know how difficult this proclamation
3 I,12 | gift and choice of life. We know that it is precisely around
4 I,12 | the mystery of God as to know how to celebrate the experience
5 I,12 | Church and the world as to know how to present to the world
6 II,17 | heart of every person: to know his own roots, to know God.
7 II,17 | to know his own roots, to know God. Man is not infinite,
8 II,17 | long, and yet you do not know me, Philip? He who has seen
9 II,18 | the faith, is called to know and recognise Jesus as Lord;
10 II,19 | people, in particular, will know how to welcome immediately
11 III,24 | Father. "It is not for you to know times or seasons which the
12 III,26 | every human being wants to know himself and the meaning
13 III,27 | humanity, which leads one to know better oneself and the altruistic
14 IV,32 | promoter or evangeliser must know how to implement, in order
15 IV,33 | of what he or she should know in order to alter his or
16 IV,35 | to Jerusalem who does not know the things that have happened
17 IV,35 | heart, even what he does not know, especially about himself:
18 IV,35 | because they are not helped to know themselves, to discover
19 IV,35 | about vocation, then, must know the depths of the human
20 IV,35 | accept that he does not know, that he cannot know completely.~
21 IV,35 | not know, that he cannot know completely.~His life is
22 IV,37 | appeared to Simon") which we know to be among the most ancient
23 IV,37 | liberty to learn and to know how to change.~b) The requirement
24 IV,37 | equilibrium that allows him to know how to stand on his own
25 Conclu,39| nuns, who with their lives know, in their turn, how to call
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