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1 Int, 1 | Spirit who impels us to proclaim the great works of God: "
2 Int, 2 | me even more strongly to proclaim the urgency of missionary
3 Int, 3 | avoid this supreme duty: to proclaim Christ to all peoples.~
4 1, 5 | She cannot do other than proclaim the Gospel, that is, the
5 1, 11| The Church cannot fail to proclaim that Jesus came to reveal
6 2, 16| The first Christians also proclaim "the kingdom of Christ and
7 3, 23| power of the Gospel and to proclaim what Luke presents so well,
8 3, 24| delivered by Peter and by Paul, proclaim Jesus and invite those listening
9 3, 25| their culture, in order to proclaim to them salvation in Christ.
10 3, 27| special envoys sent out to proclaim the Gospel. Thus the Christian
11 3, 29| Church and impels her to proclaim Christ, and when he implants
12 4, 33| their own environment and proclaim it to other groups. This
13 5, 45| opening my mouth boldly to proclaim the mystery of the Gospel
14 5, 55| her duty and resolve to proclaim without fail Jesus Christ
15 6, 62| themselves send missionaries to proclaim the Gospel all over the
16 6, 63| over the world in order "to proclaim the Gospel, to 'strengthen
17 7, 78| for him so that he might proclaim the Gospel with confidence
18 7, 83| all bear witness to and proclaim salvation in Christ, and
19 8, 89| of charity. In order to proclaim to all his brothers and
20 8, 91| contemplative he cannot proclaim Christ in a credible way.
21 8, 91| concerning the word of life,...we proclaim also to you" (1 Jn 1:1-3).~
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