Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 3,4| the Council, this process, especially in the west, quickened and
2 Intro, 4,5| in a secularised context, especially when it is understood as
3 II, 1,12 | useless waste of energy, especially to those intensely committed
4 II, 1,13 | determined times to prayer, and especially so that one can learn to
5 II, 1,14 | starting from the liturgy, especially from celebration of the
6 II, 1,15 | each other. Everywhere, but especially so in some regions and cultures,
7 II, 3,25 | weary in well-doing..., especially to those who are of the
8 II, 4,30 | development of fraternal life, especially in larger communities. Time
9 II, 5,35 | idea of self-actualisation, especially in times of difficulty,
10 II, 5,36 | support and compensation, especially in the area of affectivity.
11 II, 5,36 | a balanced affectivity, especially sexual balance" and "the
12 II, 5,40 | number of small communities, especially for reasons of apostolate.
13 II, 5,45 | s charismatic identity, especially to avoid a kind of genericism,
14 II, 5,45 | relationships with laity, especially with lay collaborators,
15 III, 0,58 | is generally recognised, especially for religious communities
16 III, 1,59 | and complete one another, especially now that so many problems
17 III, 1,62 | great masses of people, especially in abandoned and marginal
18 III, 1,65 | because it shows the world, especially the non-Christian world,
19 III, 1,66 | to respond to new needs, especially those of the most abandoned
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