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1 Int, 1 | to show this missionary concern. My direct contact with
2 Int, 2 | a fact which must arouse concern among all who believe in
3 Int, 3 | peace, justice, brotherhood, concern for the needy); and a kind
4 2, 15| God.~The kingdom is the concern of everyone: individuals,
5 4, 37| of her overall apostolic concern.~Finally, we may mention
6 4, 40| their faith, an apostolic concern to pass on to others its
7 4, 40| its light and joy. This concern must become, as it were,
8 5, 42| most appealing is that of concern for people, and of charity
9 5, 42| Gospel when it is a sign of concern for persons and is directed
10 5, 49| churches, so that pastoral concern will always be combined
11 5, 49| always be combined with concern for the mission ad gentes.
12 5, 60| often give voice to this concern as an integral part of their
13 6, 64| alike, to share in this concern of mine by seeking to overcome
14 6, 67| sacrament of Orders to share in concern for the Church's mission: "
15 6, 67| Church and the world, with concern for those farthest away,
16 6, 67| Eucharistic Sacrifice, the concern of the whole Church for
17 6, 75| great questions of common concern, with due regard for the
18 6, 76| Conferences, so that missionary concern will not be left to the
19 6, 76| Superiors should have this same concern in their own sphere, maintaining
20 7, 77| of their charity and show concern for those both far and near.
21 7, 79| mind and to recommend this concern for missionary vocations.
22 7, 85| because of the problems that concern you, you need to be in continuous
23 8, 89| which takes the form of concern, tenderness, compassion,
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