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1 1 (6)| This is the sense of the definition of indulgence
2 2, 1 | fathers, given their strong sense of solidarity in good and
3 2, 1 | them.37~In any case the sense of intergenerational solidarity
4 2, 2 | abandoned but developed, in the sense that the holiness of God
5 2, 2 | explained by the powerful sense of the radical newness of
6 3 | She is also in a certain sense sinner, in really taking
7 3, 1 | about baptized persons’ sense of being united among themselves
8 3, 2 | to holiness.”48 In this sense, from the beginning, the
9 3, 2 | The saints are in this sense like lights kindled by the
10 3, 3 | salvation of all and, in this sense, truly touches the Church
11 3, 4 | most hidden good! In this sense the Church recognizes herself
12 4, 1 | understood in a general sense as evidence which may be
13 4, 2 | saints” in a diachronic sense, by virtue of which the
14 5, 1 | their ancestors. In this sense, asking for forgiveness
15 5, 1 | of the very weak. In this sense, the numerous requests for
16 5, 2 | this new memory is in this sense exemplary.~Particularly
17 5, 4 | brothers, indeed in a certain sense they are ‘our elder brothers.’”84~
18 5, 5 | widespread lack of a transcendent sense of human life, a climate
19 6, 3 | the capacity, in a certain sense, to overflow as illumination
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