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1 Int, 6 | It is certainly not Our wish to disrupt the work of the
2 1, 20 | 20. We would wish this reflection on the origin
3 1 | Vatican Council. ~We do not wish to dilate further on this
4 1, 31 | 31. We wish to take up this invitation
5 1, 33 | which We are president. We wish to leave full liberty of
6 1, 33 | demands, and then Our greatest wish will be to have Our own
7 1, 34 | Our pontificate, which We wish to describe to you, Venerable
8 2, 41 | Lord. It is Our dearest wish that all those valuable
9 2, 56 | 56. The other point We wish to raise has to do with
10 2, 57 | Places, it was Our dearest wish to learn from her the lesson
11 3, 66 | Church's life, and We have no wish to steal its thunder. The
12 3, 80 | a state of mind which we wish to communicate and to foster
13 3 | most humble people, if we wish to be listened to and understood.
14 3, 92 | but even here We have no wish to forestall the decisions
15 3, 94 | enemies except those who wish to make themselves such.
16 3, 97 | naturally Christian," we wish to respect it, to cherish
17 3, 108| 108. But we do not wish to turn a blind eye to the
18 3 | worship, for it is Our dearest wish to embrace them in a perfect
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