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1 2 | we meditate upon Christ's conversation with the young man, recorded
2 2 | of the Decalogue.~But the conversation does not end here. For the
3 2 | without hesitation that the conversation mentioned above is the meeting
4 2 | person, a boy or a girl; his conversation takes place in different
5 2 | cultures. Each of you in this conversation is potentially the one he
6 2 | the words uttered in that conversation by both sides have a significance
7 2 | you to develop your own conversation with Christ-a conversation
8 2 | conversation with Christ-a conversation which is of fundamental
9 3 | questions he asks in his conversation with Jesus. Therefore also
10 4 | Such is Christ in the conversation with the young man. Such
11 4 | man. Such is Christ in the conversation with each of you. When you
12 6 | Therefore when Jesus, in his conversation with the young man, lists
13 7 | examination of Christ's conversation with the young man, we now
14 7 | Christ which accompanies his conversation with the young man in the
15 8 | concluding phase of the conversation. In Matthew's account, it
16 8 | the context of Christ's conversation with the young man it acquires
17 9 | about youth on Christ's conversation with the young man, that
18 9 | same time entering into conversation with Christ in prayer, desire
19 10| you not to break off your conversation with Christ in this extremely
20 13| distant echo of Christ's conversation with the young man in the
21 15| be linked with Christ's conversation with the young man in the
22 15| generation.~This is how your conversation with Christ goes on, the
23 15| with Christ goes on, the conversation begun one day in the Gospel.
24 15| truth contained in Christ's conversation with the young man.~As we
25 16| which continues the Gospel conversation of Christ with the young
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