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1 I, 10| yet at the same time each individual must gain them by force - 2 I, 10| beatitudes. But above all each individual gains them through a total 3 I, 15| evangelize, and the work of each individual member is important for 4 IV, 45| piercing the conscience of each individual, of implanting itself in 5 IV, 45| addressed, with all his most individual and personal qualities, 6 IV, 46| proclamation whereby an individual's personal conscience is 7 IV, 47| such a way as to lead each individual Christian to live the sacraments 8 V, 58| by the Church, especially individual Churches and parishes.~In 9 V, 58| communities, especially the individual Churches. And, as we said 10 VI, 60| evangelization is for no one an individual and isolated act; it is 11 VI, 60| second conviction: if each individual evangelizes in the name 12 VI, 62| practice incarnate in the individual Churches made up of such 13 VI, 62| Receptivity to the wealth of the individual Church corresponds to a 14 VI, 62| of essentially different individual Churches. In the mind of 15 VI, 62| of the world.~Thus each individual Church that would voluntarily 16 VI, 62| life precisely through the individual Churches. Only continual 17 VI, 62| universal Church and the individual Churches.~ 18 VI, 63| 63. The individual Churches, intimately built 19 VI, 63| Legitimate attention to individual Churches cannot fail to 20 VI, 64| enrichment requires that the individual Churches should keep their 21 VI, 64| fact shows, whenever an individual Church has cut itself off 22 VI, 64| exploitation.~The more an individual Church is attached to the 23 VI, 68| bishops at the head of the individual Churches, priests and deacons 24 VI, 73| earnestly desire that in each individual Church the bishops should 25 VII, 75| it is He who impels each individual to proclaim the Gospel,