Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 3,4 | projects, based on blind faith in a reassuring leader.~
2 Intro, 3,4 | weakening of the vision of faith characteristic of secularism,
3 I, 2,10 | before their brethren in the faith, they give witness to the
4 II, 1,12 | in the clear context of faith.~Whenever we lose sight
5 II, 1,14 | mutual encouragement in faith.~Unfortunately, the decrease
6 II, 1,16 | the sharing of personal faith experiences and apostolic
7 II, 1,16 | such sharing nourishes faith and hope as well as mutual
8 II, 3,25 | are of the household of faith" (Gal. 6:9-10).~
9 II, 4,31 | Spirit's gifts, a sharing of faith and in faith, where the
10 II, 4,31 | sharing of faith and in faith, where the more we share
11 II, 4,31 | apostolates, to "confess their faith" in simple and easy terms
12 II, 5,43 | clear-sighted vision of faith regarding the superiors
13 II, 6,49 | Where it is practised with faith and seriousness, it can
14 II, 6,52 | often painful issue that faith plays a decisive role which
15 II, 6,52 | from this conviction of faith and is called to live from
16 II, 7,53 | owe him the full assent of faith (Jn. 17:21). The sign of
17 II, 7,53 | power to open hearts to faith. For this reason, "the effectiveness
18 II, 7,56 | become a support to the faith and fidelity of Christians
19 III, 1,62 | brothers and sisters in the faith, religious communities have
20 III, 1,62 | context of the movement of faith and solidarity of religious
21 III, 1,62 | this bears witness that the faith is alive in the Church,
22 Conclu, 0,70| question of taking up in faith a reflection on the theologal
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