Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | situation by pointing out the spiritual repercussions they have
2 I, 2,2 | promotes harmony among various spiritual families. "Pluralism," as
3 I, 2,4 | values which are found in the spiritual heritage of those human
4 I, 3 | particular characteristics of the spiritual condition of the world are
5 II, 1,12| intimate understanding 0f spiritual things they experience,
6 II, 2,17| individual and community in the spiritual state in which each one
7 II, 2,22| liturgical life.~ ~"The spiritual life, however, is not confined
8 III, 1,34| the various cultural and spiritual conditions of those 10 be
9 III, 2,56| Spirit heals man of his spiritual weaknesses and infirmities,
10 III, 2,61| are consecrated into a spiritual house and a holy priesthood.
11 III, 2,61| Christian men they can offer spiritual sacrifices and proclaim
12 III, 2,62| God and united by close spiritual bonds. Her structure needs
13 IV, 3 | the active exercise of the spiritual faculties and the constant
14 V | neophytes.~ ~If the physical and spiritual development of those who
15 V, 2 | which tends to disperse spiritual energies.~ ~Co-operation
16 V, 3 | circumstances and meet the spiritual needs of the children.~ ~
17 V,17 | his personal, social, and spiritual life. A danger lies in the
18 V,18 | can indeed increase one’s spiritual goods, but they can also
19 VI, 2,72| respond appropriately to the spiritual objectives that are to be
20 VI, 3,79| discerning what in their spiritual journey agrees with the
21 VI, 3,80| be able to discern their spiritual capacities and choose the
22 VI, 3,81| SPIRITUAL LIFE 0F CATECHISTS~ ~114
23 VI, 3,81| fervent sacramental and spiritual life, a practice of prayer,
24 VI, 3,82| for talent, doctrine, and spiritual life (cf. GS, 5).~ ~It is
25 VI, 6,97| purpose is to direct the spiritual journey of persons who are
26 VI, 8,0 | always for the welfare and spiritual development of the People
27 Add, 3 | affiancing purification and spiritual growth with great confidence
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