Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,2 | their complex wholeness, spiritual and moral, economic and
2 II,2,2| intellectual, cultural, moral and spiritual maturity. ~So the challenge
3 II,3 | God the Creator and of a spiritual world. The reality of sin
4 II,3 | God, and evidence of the spiritual dimension of the human being (
5 II,3 | rise to a quest for Athe spiritual dimension of life is being
6 II,3 | is a serious cultural and spiritual crisis, one sign of which
7 II,3,1| There is a need to recover a spiritual dimension which will also
8 II,3,1| life; they readily accept a spiritual vision which restores lost
9 II,3,1| a feeling of physical or spiritual healing. This shows the
10 III,2 | existence which they call spiritual, religious or sacred, as
11 III,3 | to discover its genuine spiritual values and bring them to
12 III,7 | with a substantial moral, spiritual and artistic component,
13 III,9 | are urged to express these spiritual values in their art. Creativity
14 III,9 | theological, liturgical and spiritual formation, need to discern
15 III,0 | places which constitute their spiritual and cultural heritage. —
16 III,1 | thirst for culture through spiritual life in a climate of radiant
17 III,1 | far from being closed to spiritual values».(29) Young people
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