Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 4,5| has also made evident the need for changes in the traditional
2 Intro, 5,6| consideration again to the need for fraternal life in common
3 II, 0,11 | arises conviction of the need to make it always more visible
4 II, 3 | gradually become free from the need to be at the centre of everything
5 II, 3,24 | humanity, which is in great need of God's mercy and of fraternal
6 II, 4,28 | community. The deeply felt need to enhance fraternal life
7 II, 4,28 | accompanied by a corresponding need for communication which
8 II, 4,31 | places, there is a felt need for more intense communication
9 II, 4,32 | exceptional measures which need to be evaluated prudently,
10 II, 5,35 | difficulty, with an excessive need for positive results and
11 II, 5,36 | own identity, free of the need for various forms of support
12 II, 5,36 | wounded brother or sister in need of help, is thus particularly
13 II, 5,38 | and in various forms: the need to take centre stage; an
14 II, 5,41 | difficult. All cultural forms need evangelization.~The presence
15 II, 6,47 | to the rediscovery of the need for and the role of personal
16 II, 6,49 | by proper law, superiors need perseverance and strength
17 III, 0,58 | this path, and suggest the need to undertake a path of rediscovering
18 III, 1,61 | of the movement.~There is need, then, for careful discernment
19 III, 1,64 | absences from community, need careful discernment and
20 III, 1,65 | tribes, and cultures; the need for formation in inter-congregational
21 III, 1,67 | assistance which the elderly need.~The presence of the elderly
22 III, 1,67 | the elderly. Mission has need of both, and the fruits
23 III, 1,68 | overcome situations of great need of personnel.~Fidelity to
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