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1 Int | See, and to the Clergy and Faithful of the Entire World. ~Venerable
2 Int | highest importance to urge the faithful to participate actively,
3 1, 10| disturbing the minds of the faithful and causing them no small
4 2, 17| when he was instructing his faithful about this mystery: "Let
5 3, 28| times of prayer." 15 The faithful used to derive such spiritual
6 3, 29| satisfactions of the living faithful and to appeal for their
7 3, 31| root in the hearts of the faithful. For it is a most effective
8 3, 31| extolling the dignity of all the faithful, and of spurring them on
9 3, 32| active participation by many faithful is of its very nature particularly
10 3, 32| the priest himself, the faithful, the whole Church and the
11 3, 33| themselves and the rest of the faithful may enjoy the benefits that
12 4, 34| the spiritual food of the faithful, under the appearances of
13 4, 39| intimate union with the faithful, the members of His Mystical
14 4, 44| of Mopsuestia, who is a faithful witness to the faith of
15 5, 47| solemn duty to warn the faithful that, in reflecting upon
16 6, 56| solemn veneration of the faithful, and by carrying them about
17 6, 57| Church always urged the faithful to take the greatest possible
18 6, 57| meant to be eaten by the faithful, not to be treated with
19 6, 58| 58. In fact, the faithful regarded themselves as guilty,
20 6, 61| that in ancient times the faithful—whether being harassed by
21 7, 65| 65. May the faithful, thanks to your constant
22 7, 66| is desirable to have the faithful in large numbers take an
23 7, 66| the Church to see all the faithful approach the sacred banquet
24 7, 70| never stop urging your faithful, as they approach the Mystery
25 7, 76| you, as well as to all the faithful entrusted to your care. ~
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