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1 Intro,4| problems, the questions that live in your young hearts and
2 I,11 | questioning themselves on how to live an authentic freedom.~Such
3 I,11 | and Europe~Young Europeans live in this culture which is
4 I,11 | talented, who have no will to live, to believe in something,
5 I,11 | relativism, but also wishing to live a "good life"; aware of
6 I,11 | in which they happen to live, but their resources are
7 I,13 | promotion continues perhaps to live in a situation of inferiority,
8 II,16 | to encourage oneself to live life not only based on human
9 II,17 | Him. More particularly, to live the same relationships that
10 II,17 | sacrament and in life, to live "remembering", in the truth
11 II,18 | above all the commitment to live the Gospel of Jesus and,
12 II,19 | person, called and enabled to live in relation with others,
13 III,26 | vocations, but helps them to live their illness, in all its
14 III,26 | sick-believer has the "duty" to live for and in the Church and
15 III,26 | right" to be helped to live in the Church.~This connection
16 III,27 | are able to welcome it and live it without fear.~b) Ecclesial
17 III,27 | life, teaching each one to live his own Christian vocation
18 III,27 | encounter of believers who live their vocation with fidelity
19 III,28 | Therefore every believer must live the communal event of the
20 III,29 | communities, where people live and where young people in
21 IV,37 | responsibility that lets him live the same social interaction
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