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1 1, 19 | men and initiating that religious, two-way relationship between
2 1, 23 | Jesus Christ our Lord. Our religious life must here and now be
3 1 | inconsistent with any genuine religious expression. It is surely
4 1, 29 | have been conducted in the religious field, and we have, above
5 1, 35 | surely, of the whole of our religious heritage? Fortunately, you
6 1 | necessary way of expressing its religious and social activity. It
7 1, 40 | fostered by prudent and ardent religious zeal. We approve them, praise
8 2, 42 | impetus to this striving for religious and moral perfection, for
9 2, 42 | basic principles of its religious and moral teaching-but it
10 2, 49 | of the younger clergy and religious, in their laudable endeavor
11 2, 56 | position in the scale of religious and moral values-and not
12 3 | this day and age. Be he religious or not, his secular education
13 3, 100| modern man may recognize the religious ideals which the Catholic
14 3, 104| and purer presentation of religious truth, and an objection
15 3, 108| ideals in the spheres of religious liberty, human brotherhood,
16 3, 116| particularly of Our priests, religious, and Our well-beloved laity
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