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1 I,10 | newness, and to grasp the relationship with "traditional" methods
2 I,11 | whim.~In this context the relationship which young Europeans have
3 I,12 | meaning of freedom, of the relationship between subjectivity and
4 I,12 | the world and of being in relationship with others.~From this a
5 II,16 | as the subject called to relationship with God, to stand before
6 II,16 | building up of a filial relationship with the Father and a fraternal
7 II,16 | the Father and a fraternal relationship with the great family of
8 II,19 | a greater story. In the relationship between these two histories
9 II,22 | still needs to clarify the relationship between ordained ministry,
10 III,26 | context of a totally personal relationship.~There is a moment within
11 III,26 | that only the individual relationship can guarantee. It is true,
12 III,27 | one's own "cell", it is relationship with the Father from whom
13 III,27 | whom God created as open to relationship; and even the case of a
14 III,29 | parish Pastoral Councils in relationship with the national vocations
15 III,29(92)| a certain strain in the relationship between the local Church
16 IV,37 | been said regarding the relationship between objective ecclesial
17 IV,37 | personal itineraries, in a relationship of synergy and complementarity:
18 IV,37 | related to the quality of the relationship between past and present,
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