Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,10 | to grasp through study, prayer and reflection the timeless
2 II,11 | 2:41-52). Constantly at prayer, he was in intimate relationship
3 II,12(42)| Roman Missal: Eucharistic Prayer I for Masses of Reconciliation.~
4 IV,22 | Asian sense of worship and prayer. Nor can the specific needs
5 IV,22 | elements of spirituality and prayer akin to the Asian soul,
6 IV,23 | to the word of God, from prayer and contemplation, from
7 IV,23 | deep experience of God in prayer and contemplation will have
8 IV,23 | missionary spirituality of prayer and contemplation.~A genuinely
9 IV,23 | and a following in Asia. Prayer, fasting and various forms
10 IV,23 | followers of all religions. Lest prayer be divorced from human promotion,
11 IV,23 | interrelated with a genuine life of prayer and contemplation, and indeed
12 V,28 | Church accompanies them in prayer, sharing their sufferings
13 V,30 | to join in a process of prayer and consultation in order
14 V,30 | suggestion that the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity be celebrated
15 V,30 | oversee ecumenical centres of prayer and dialogue; and adequate
16 V,31 | important it is to revitalize prayer and contemplation in the
17 VI,38 | am particularly close in prayer and hope to the sons and
18 VII,43 | Church. By their life of prayer, zealous service and exemplary
19 VII,43 | Christ. It is my fervent prayer that the ordained ministers
20 VII,44 | Church has its support in prayer and communion with God,
21 VII,46 | together an opportunity for prayer, for Bible reading and reflection,
22 Conclu,51| Prayer to the Mother of Christ~
23 Conclu,51| always welcomes, and hers a prayer that never fails:~O Holy
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