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1 Intro,4| letter in which you might recognise your problems, the questions
2 I,13 | the Church, and in this recognise and realise his own truth;(23)~—
3 II,18 | faith, is called to know and recognise Jesus as Lord; and in Him
4 II,18 | Jesus as Lord; and in Him to recognise himself. But that is the
5 III,24 | notes are enough for us to recognise in the early community the
6 III,27 | celebrated, the believer must recognise his own personal vocation,
7 III,27 | the believer are opened to recognise the Word that calls without
8 III,27 | be called, to respond, to recognise the "I" in you? How can
9 III,27 | must develop the ability to recognise and manifest the gift of
10 III,29 | practically everywhere, people recognise the weakness and problems
11 IV,32 | lead the young person to recognise the Lord who calls, and
12 IV,33 | responses and we do not recognise that, just as often, the
13 IV,33 | everywhere"; it is moving to recognise in this icon the heart of
14 IV,34 | steps of God, who helps to recognise the Lord who calls and to
15 IV,34 | eyes of flesh often cannot recognise Him; and then human progress
16 IV,34 | task is to help them to recognise the source of the mysterious
17 IV,35 | but..."; how can we not recognise in this unfinished story
18 IV,35 | because it leads us to recognise in it the illuminating and
19 IV,35 | leads the person not only to recognise his need of revelation,
20 IV,36 | young person to help him "recognise" in it his call, and to
21 IV,36 | other.~First of all the two recognise Jesus, they discover the
22 IV,36 | two on the road to Emmaus "recognise" the Lord, and every believer
23 IV,36 | being: no-one could not recognise himself in it.~It is from
24 IV,37 | that he should be able to recognise with gratitude; reconciled
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