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1 1, 1| proclaiming the Gospel among those peoples; mindful too of the cause 2 1, 2| the Churches, nations and peoples, was linked to three circumstances 3 2, 5| Michael III, to send to his peoples "a Bishop and teacher ... 4 2, 5| then including various Slav peoples of Central Europe, at the 5 2, 5| They undertook among these peoples that mission to which both 6 2, 6| ad gentes" (for the Slav peoples), he assumed the ecclesiastical 7 2, 6| established among the Slav peoples.~ 8 2, 7| Princes of the young Slav peoples. Thus he became the guide 9 2, 7| the revealed truth to new peoples while respecting their cultural 10 3, 8| service of the Gospel among peoples that, in many aspects, were 11 3, 9| evangelizing work among the Slav peoples was to constitute an important 12 3, 9| and teachers of the Slav peoples let themselves be guided 13 3, 9| to become part of those peoples and to share their lot in 14 3, 10| problems inevitable for peoples who were defending their 15 3, 10| elements in the lives of the peoples being evangelized. Situations 16 3, 10| serve the good of the Slav peoples and the unity of the universal 17 3, 10| and traditions of the Slav peoples, faithfully interpreting 18 3, 11| the mentality of the new peoples to whom they wished to bring 19 3, 11| expectations of the Slav peoples. Their generous decision 20 3, 11| identify themselves with those peoples' life and traditions, once 21 3, 11| languages of the various peoples, so as to bring them the 22 4, 12| clear apostolic zeal for peoples then developing.~Western 23 4, 12| the migrations of the new peoples, had amalgamated the newly 24 4, 13| not seek to impose on the peoples assigned to their preaching 25 4, 13| mentality and customs of the new peoples the subtle and complex elaborations 26 4, 13| using in evangelizing those peoples.~Having undertaken their 27 4, 13| nations! Extol him, all peoples".23 For us today their apostolate 28 4, 14| between neighboring Christian peoples, the holy Brothers from 29 4, 14| had founded among the Slav peoples.~ 30 5, 16| apostolic activity among the peoples who had not yet heard the 31 5, 16| and mutual concord among peoples and nations, beyond all 32 5, 17| courage. He showed that many peoples had already in the past 33 5, 17| deciding that all other peoples and races should remain 34 5, 17| nations! Extol him, all peoples!".34~ 35 5, 20| translated for the Slav peoples, drawing with wisdom from 36 5, 20| of both Saints, the Slav peoples were able for the first 37 6, 21| the native culture of the peoples which they were evangelizing, 38 6, 22| culture of all the Slav peoples and nations make the work 39 6, 22| and in the life of these peoples and nations.~ 40 7, 25| recognized by the family of Slav peoples as the fathers of both their 41 7, 26| existing among the Slav peoples, but together with religion 42 7, 26| help the young Churches and peoples to mature in their own identity 43 8, 28| ordained in Rome for the Slav peoples, Methodius, and of his brother 44 8, 28| commemorate the entry of these peoples on to the scene of the history 45 8, 30| time" arrived for these peoples and nations, and the holy 46 8, 30| life and the history of all peoples.~Grant, O Father, what the 47 8, 30| brotherly communion of all its peoples, so that when incomprehension


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