Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 3,4| economic development and the growth of civil society.~In the
2 II, 1,14 | the starting point of all growth in fraternity. "From this
3 II, 3,23 | responsible for each other's growth; to be open and available
4 II, 4,30 | particularly necessary for the growth and development of fraternal
5 II, 4,32 | religious life can enhance the growth of fraternity. ~
6 II, 4,33 | for personal and community growth, with the evangelical clarity
7 II, 5 | Religious community and personal growth~
8 II, 5,34 | is also a place for human growth. The path is a demanding
9 II, 5,35 | life, in order to foster "growth towards the fullness of
10 II, 5,36 | essential element of such growth is emotional freedom, which
11 II, 5,37 | special occasion for human growth and Christian maturity lies
12 II, 5,39 | members without stifling the growth of richer personalities;
13 II, 5,42 | setting of the process of growth, where all become co-responsible
14 II, 5,42 | become co-responsible for the growth of others. Religious community
15 II, 5,44 | in order to promote the growth of fraternal life.~"Religious
16 II, 6,47 | is both necessary for the growth of fraternal life in community
17 II, 6,47 | climate has encouraged the growth of co-responsibility and
18 III, 1,59 | stimulate it to continued growth in relevance and vitality.
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