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1 Int, 1 | name of the whole Church, I sense an urgent duty to repeat
2 Int, 2 | which seems to have lost its sense of ultimate realities and
3 Int, 3 | sowing of the Gospel. I sense that the moment has come
4 1, 6 | God united himself in some sense with every human being,"
5 1, 11 | Catholic Church ought to sense their privilege and for
6 2, 17 | anthropocentric" in the reductive sense of the word, inasmuch as
7 3, 23 | The entire missionary sense of John's Gospel is expressed
8 4, 33 | ad gentes in the proper sense of the term.52~Secondly,
9 4, 33 | surroundings and have a sense of commitment to the universal
10 4, 33 | baptized have lost a living sense of the faith, or even no
11 4, 37 | involved in them. People sense that they are, as it were,
12 5, 49 | to encourage a missionary sense within the particular churches,
13 5, 53(92)| the semantic or literary sense than in the sense which
14 5, 53(92)| literary sense than in the sense which one may call anthropological
15 5, 59 | spreading to the South, where a sense of religion as well as human
16 6, 66 | energies.131 They should sense that they are a vital part
17 6, 75 | pastoral activity should sense their unity within the communion
18 7, 80 | intense prayer life, a genuine sense of service to one's neighbor
19 7, 83 | means of liberation in every sense.~
20 7, 85 | always maintain an effective sense of the universality of the
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