Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 I, 2,10 | the life of unity of the Persons of the Most Blessed Trinity.~
2 II, 2,21 | of God must be built by persons whom Christ has liberated
3 II, 3 | Through them, consecrated persons gradually become free from
4 II, 3,24 | individualist, the Gospel requires persons who, like the grain of wheat,
5 II, 5,34 | some areas where, today, persons appear to be particularly
6 II, 5,36 | which enables consecrated persons to love their vocation and
7 II, 5,37 | maturity lies in living with persons who suffer, who are not
8 II, 5,42 | to respond as consecrated persons, bearing a common charism,
9 II, 6,48 | of its own to accomplish. Persons in authority thus serve
10 II, 6,49 | authority~If consecrated persons have dedicated themselves
11 III, 1,61 | the part of consecrated persons: some take part only as
12 III, 1,63 | closer relationships among persons and a mutual and more broadly
13 III, 1,63 | should be suited to the persons and demands of the mission
14 III, 1,67 | Lord".(84) ~Consecrated persons also should prepare themselves
15 III, 1,67 | health is cared for by lay persons, the institute should be
16 III, 1,69 | intense when groups of lay persons share, by vocation and in
17 III, 1,69 | to religious and to lay persons.~A religious community has
18 Conclu, 0,70| For some consecrated persons and for some communities,
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