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1 Int, 9 | God . . . in order that it may be known . . . through the
2 Int, 11 | you this not only that We may Ourself find greater courage
3 1, 21 | applicable to things which may be of more immediate concern
4 1, 22 | pray, that your charity may more and more abound in
5 1, 25 | indwelling presence of Christ: "May Christ find a dwelling place
6 1 | change, for however much men may be committed to the Church,
7 1, 28 | one's conscious knowledge may well lead to a greater knowledge
8 1, 32 | regrettable rivalries. Thus may the Council be a source
9 1, 36 | already quoted, "Christ may dwell through faith in your
10 1, 37 | lived, so that the faithful may have a kind of intuitive
11 2, 46 | toward all men, so that all may share with us the gift of
12 2, 49 | time, difficult though they may be to put into practice.
13 2 | wisdom in fulfilling them, may make certain of its laws
14 2 | Christians than in the past; it may very well require more.
15 2 | on the Church, so that we may base our confidence more
16 3, 59 | newness of your mind, that you may prove what is the good and
17 3, 60 | of the Father, so we also may walk in newness of life." 39~
18 3, 66 | third session, so that we may all gain a clearer understanding
19 3, 68 | divine truths as far as may be within the reach of the
20 3, 69 | world, but that the world may be saved by him." 45~
21 3, 77 | wait for the hour when God may make it effective. We should
22 3, 83 | However divergent these ways may be, they can often serve
23 3, 87 | things to all men," that all may be saved? 58~
24 3, 89 | lively and effective dialogue may be assured and lasting. ~
25 3, 91 | soul-stirring gift, 60 that we may be fit instruments in the
26 3, 91 | and that our message may reach to the ends of the
27 3, 91 | the ends of the earth. 62~May we carry out intelligently
28 3, 91 | ministry of the Word. And may the instruction we give
29 3, 91 | and zealously imparted. May it be supported by the evidence
30 3, 96 | 96. You may say that in making this
31 3, 100| invincible hope that modern man may recognize the religious
32 3, 100| perfection of the human spirit. May the grace of God enable
33 3, 105| gradual reorientation, and may in fact undergo considerable
34 3, 106| aspects which it presents, may assist the cause of peace
35 3, 106| cause of peace among men. May it point the way to prudence
36 3 | charity. We realize that this may cause misgiving and opposition
37 3, 113| dialogue with Our own children may be conducted with the fullness
38 3, 113| and with dynamic holiness. May it be of frequent occurrence
39 3, 113| and on an intimate level. May it be open and responsive
40 3, 116| attention of the Church may take on a new inspiration,
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