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1 1 | they are accompanied by the knowledge and techniques proper to
2 2 | ordination for an updated knowledge of moral theology and for
3 2 | communicate to them faith, knowledge and the experience of life.~
4 3, 3| which call for more complete knowledge and more consolidated practice.
5 3, 3| should seek an ever deeper knowledge of the divine mysteries’.
6 3, 4| theoretical and practical knowledge of the problems of the young
7 3, 4| spirit, a reflex and organic knowledge of the preventive system
8 4 | branches of theology and knowledge, with the beginning and
9 6 | which are already common knowledge and accepted.~The first
10 6 | Culture evolves rapidly, knowledge becomes more extensive,
11 7, 1| the taste for a broader knowledge of what concerns the Christian
12 7, 1| study of those branches of knowledge proper to his mission".
13 7, 2| of what serves for a good knowledge of local culture.~The initiative
14 7, 4| the first place a special knowledge of the world of youth and
15 7, 4| translate the exertions of knowledge and action into an experience
16 7, 4| good "doctor", with a sound knowledge of the mysteries of the
17 7, 4| the one speaking a deep knowledge of the mystery of God, the
18 9 | life of Don Bosco: love and knowledge at the service of the young.
19 9 | that wisdom which is the ‘knowledge of God's mystery’, the "
20 9 | of God's mystery’, the "knowledge of Christ" which St Paul
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