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1 Int, 4 | were assembled together in St. Peter's basilica for the
2 Int, 8 | Bishop of Rome, successor to St. Peter the Apostle and Key-bearer
3 1, 21 | of Our Lord's forerunner, St. John, whose preaching inaugurates
4 1, 22 | likewise develop. That is what St. Paul prayed for when he
5 1, 23 | the faith of the man in St. John's Gospel who had been
6 1, 25 | and brotherly love. To use St. Paul's phrase, it must
7 1, 35 | before us all the riches of St. Paul's teaching, who never
8 1, 35 | recall this passage from St. Augustine: ". . . Let us
9 1, 36 | life-giving faith, so that, as St. Paul said in the passage
10 1, 37 | mentioned the image which St. Paul used, that of the
11 2, 46 | treasure, this "deposit," as St. Paul calls it. 30 We have
12 3, 59 | Hence the admonition which St. Paul gives: "Do not be
13 3, 60 | which is truly a rebirth, as St. Paul teaches: "All who
14 3, 64 | Christian tradition. As St. Paul said, "keep that which
15 3 | established by Christ Himself. As St. Jerome rightly observed: "
16 3, 115| but by no means uncommon. St. Paul warned us against
17 3, 119| to all mankind. ~Given at St. Peter's, Rome, on the Feast
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