Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0,1 | Gospel values, thus giving new vitality to religious community,
2 Intro, 0,1 | reason, a reflection and new proposals on "fraternal
3 Intro, 2,3 | Vatican II(10) and the new Code(11) insist explicitly
4 Intro, 2,3 | members in charity. The new Code has synthesised these
5 Intro, 3,4 | emphasised, and has led to a new emphasis on social commitment.~
6 Intro, 3,4 | have also given rise to new styles of personal and community
7 Intro, 4,5 | religious communities.~a) A new profile in religious communities.
8 Intro, 4,5 | inadequate for coping with the new situations.~c) The way of
9 Intro, 4,5 | functional instrument.~d) A new concept of the human person
10 Intro, 4,5 | satisfactory balance.~e) New governing structures emerged
11 Intro, 4,5 | its true place within the new context.~The combination
12 Intro, 5,6 | 6. In light of these new situations, the purpose
13 Intro, 5,7 | do: "I shall give you a new heart, and put a new spirit
14 Intro, 5,7 | you a new heart, and put a new spirit in you; I shall remove
15 I, 1,9 | Father sent his Son, the new Adam, to reconstitute all
16 I, 1,9 | established the beginning of the new People of God, calling to
17 I, 1,9 | he entrusted to them the new commandment of mutual love: "
18 I, 1,9 | commandment of mutual love: "a new commandment I give to you,
19 I, 2,10 | the times, give life to new religious families -- and
20 I, 2,10 | families -- and hence to new ways of living out the one
21 I, 2,10 | sisters, he might establish a new fraternal fellowship in
22 II, 2,21 | close in on himself, to the "new man" who gives himself to
23 II, 3,27 | religious life, a source of new vocations and an encouragement
24 II, 5,36 | that is particular to a new heart that knows how to
25 II, 5,38 | learn daily to take on that new mind which allows us to
26 II, 5,42 | to the challenges of the new society.~Quite frequently,
27 II, 5,44 | allows creative adjustment to new situations and this leads
28 II, 6,49 | look ahead and point to new horizons for mission. Still
29 II, 6,52 | from the obedience of the New Man began its reconstitution (
30 II, 7,54 | above all in her task of new evangelization.~Also for
31 III, 1,59 | document, in order to give a new thrust to the spirit of
32 III, 1,62 | traditional ways, or in new ways more suited to new
33 III, 1,62 | new ways more suited to new forms of poverty, or by
34 III, 1,63 | communities available for new kinds of services, more
35 III, 1,66 | that is to say, for the new forms of poverty and suffering
36 III, 1,66 | it takes care to announce new ways of being present --
37 III, 1,66 | in order to respond to new needs, especially those
38 III, 1,67 | of the reduced number of new vocations and because of
39 III, 1,67 | learning to discover their new way of building community
40 III, 1,67 | participating in it in a new and effective manner.~However
41 III, 1,69 | 70. New relationship to the laity~
42 III, 1,69 | inviting them to discover new ways of making the same
43 Conclu, 0,70| are capable of attracting new disciples, following the
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