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1 Int, 2 | expound systematically the various aspects of missionary activity;
2 1, 5 | only-begotten Son: "In many and various ways God spoke of old to
3 1, 6 | helpful to consider the various aspects of the mystery of
4 1, 9 | or are ordered to it in various ways, whether they be Catholic
5 3, 28| of the Word" present in various customs and cultures, preparing
6 3, 30| of the first missions in various countries of Asia, Africa
7 4, 34| which exists between these various saving activities of the
8 4, 39| conscience. To those who for various reasons oppose missionary
9 5, 52| insertion of Christianity in the various human cultures."85 The process
10 5, 52| expression and values in the various sectors of Christian life,
11 5, 57| established with the followers of various religions through their
12 6, 64| of them and touches the various spheres of ecclesial life.
13 6, 64| seeking to overcome the various obstacles and increase missionary
14 6, 72| Within the Church, there are various types of services, functions,
15 6, 74| resources; leaders in the various forms of the apostolate;
16 6, 75| ordered union between the various responsibilities and functions
17 6, 75| the more urgent needs of various regions...draw up an ordered
18 6, 75| Episcopal Conferences and their various bodies, the major superiors
19 6, 75| toward the mission in its various forms. To this end, the
20 6, 75| the local churches and the various missionary forces. In an
21 6, 76| Episcopal Conferences and their various groupings have great importance
22 6, 76| cooperation between the various missionary institutions,
23 7, 79| acknowledging the validity of various ways of being involved in
24 7, 82| as well as experts of the various international bodies. In
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