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1 Int, 2(1) | Cf. Paul VI, Message for World Mission Day, 1972,
2 1, 11 | the Gospel, that prophetic message which responds to the needs
3 2, 13 | an identity between the message and the messenger, between
4 2, 13 | identification with the message he announces; he proclaims
5 2, 16 | universal scope to Christ's message, his actions and whole mission.
6 2, 20 | to those who accept her message. She is a dynamic force
7 3, 29(45) | AAS 78 (1986), 767; cf. Message to the Peoples of Asia,
8 4, 35 | nature: passing on the Gospel message seems irrelevant or incomprehensible,
9 4, 37 | population. How do we bring the message of Christ to non-Christian
10 4, 37 | to spread the Christian message and the Church's authentic
11 4, 37 | necessary to integrate that message into the "new culture" created
12 5, 47 | commitment to Christ and his message yet do not wish to be committed
13 5, 52 | which involves the Christian message and also the Church's reflection
14 5, 53 | translation" of the gospel message,92 keeping in mind the positive
15 5, 53(92) | the essence of the Gospel message and of transposing it, without
16 5, 59 | 59. Through the gospel message, the Church offers a force
17 6, 68(137)| Message for World Mission Day, 1982:
18 6, 71 | strive so that the divine message of salvation may be known
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