Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,3 | irrepressible desire for peace. And it is as strongly so
2 Intro, 0,4 | the question of unity and peace. ~My predecessors constantly
3 Intro, 0,4(6) | higher values without which peace on earth becomes a mere
4 Intro, 0,4 | brotherhood, concord and peace at all levels and in all
5 Intro, 0,4 | the midst of the world of peace and brotherhood, hope and
6 I, 2,7 | and that, if he is "our peace,"(27) he is also our reconciliation.~
7 I, 2,9 | we must all work to bring peace to people's minds, to reduce
8 I, 3,10 | Paul, that Christ "is our peace, who has made us both one,
9 I, 3,10 | hostility..., so making peace" that he "might reconcile
10 I, 3,12 | growth of communion and peace in the church and in the
11 I, 3,12 | spirit of brotherhood and peace which is to be spread throughout
12 II, 1,16 | the world and freedom and peace between individuals, groups
13 III, 1,25 | the service of concord and peace. It does this in the conviction
14 III, 1,25 | so "in the question of peace there are also necessarily
15 III, 1,25 | meaning of a dialogue for peace."(130) ~The church engages
16 III, 1,25 | need for reconciliation and peace. In communion with their
17 III, 1,25(130)| for the 16th World Day of Peace (January 1, 1983), 6: Insegnamenti
18 III, 1,25 | renewal of society and for peace between nations lies in
19 III, 2,31 | by him with the kiss of peace. It is an act of honesty
20 III, 2,32 | fresh life and giving true peace of heart. This careful attention
21 Concl, 0,35 | sins against harmony and peace which must be avoided: "
22 Concl, 0,35 | Spirit, source of unity and peace, this call of mine, as father
23 Concl, 0,35 | propitiation for our sins," "our peace and reconciliation,"(204)
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