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1 Int, 6 | so that the Holy Church may, with this salvific sign
2 Int, 8 | Venerable Brothers, so that you may join with Us in giving thanks
3 2, 23| restraint in speech on our part may not give rise to some irreverent
4 2, 24| religiously preserved, and no one may presume to change it at
5 3, 27| at the very outset what may be termed the heart and
6 3, 33| the rest of the faithful may enjoy the benefits that
7 4, 41| gathered together, so too may your church be gathered
8 4, 44| words of St. Ignatius, we may well add those which Theodore
9 5, 55| known as "latria," which may be given to God alone. As
10 6, 62| Our intention is that we may rejoice over the faith of
11 7, 65| 65. May the faithful, thanks to
12 7, 65| incorporated so that he may receive life. Let him not
13 7, 65| now upon earth, so that he may afterwards reign in heaven." 66~
14 7, 67| imitate Him, so that they may learn from his example to
15 7, 70| all the sons of the Church may be united and feel united
16 7, 70| and feel united and there may be no divisions among them
17 7, 70| the Apostle commands. 72 May all those who are not yet
18 7, 72| each and every Christian may come at last to full agreement
19 7, 72| symbol of harmony; that they may be mindful of the great
20 7, 72| to eat 74; and that they may believe and adore these
21 7, 72| fortified by its vigor,' 76 they may be able to move on from
22 7, 73| 73. May the all-merciful Redeemer,
23 7, 73| as possible, so that we may all celebrate the Eucharistic
24 7, 75| 75. May the most blessed Virgin
25 7, 75| appearances of bread and wine, and may all the saints of God and
26 7, 75| Eucharist and devotion to it may give rise among all Christians
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