Chap.
1 1 | which regulate Christian life. ~These powers of Apostles
2 1 | aim of the Church's whole life is involved here, as well
3 1 | economic, and political life. ~One of the reasons for
4 1 | part of economic and social life and who participate in the
5 1 | autonomy of his adult Catholic life, as though he were to be
6 1 | organizations, and through their life and the practice of their
7 1 | fully developed Christian life. ~
8 II | and the Christian way of life. One could never have to
9 II | influence, and spread a new life. Thus a Catholic fore man
10 II | touch with local church life. He will assist them in
11 II | to their new position in life. ~The appeal which We made
12 II | and this applies to the life of the Catholic community,
13 II | secularization of the whole way of life; Marxism, whose presence
14 II | reported that religious life has been able to continue
15 II | economic, social, and political life. There has been a complaint
16 II | considerable-so that national life can develop peaceably, free
17 II | political phases of public life. As a matter of fact, they
18 II | to separate doctrine from life. ~A word on the use of catechists.
19 II | piety: she meets all of life's problems. As a bearer
20 II | and cultivate it in his life and activities. ~In conclusion,
21 CON | are paid for with one's life, which appear among no statistics,
22 SUMM| increasingly to be seen in everyday life. ~19 Nevertheless, though
23 SUMM| of living at time when a life, if it is to be Christian,
24 SUMM| involved in economic and social life." ~22 Now more than ever,
25 SUMM| play in every sphere of life. Living fully in the world,
26 SUMM| truth into every aspect of life. ~24 Faced with this task,
27 SUMM| Deepening of the spiritual life. This spiritual life must
28 SUMM| spiritual life. This spiritual life must be founded on prayer,
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