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1 1, 1 | Thessalonica), especially among the Slav nations, and mindful of 2 1, 1(2)| to the Prelates of the Slav Nations: AAS 55 (1963), 3 1, 3 | thus from the midst of the Slav nations.~The events of the 4 1, 3(5)| Only in a few Slav nations is the feast still 5 2, 4 | situated on the frontier of the Slav territories, it also certainly 6 2, 4 | it also certainly had a Slav name: Solun.~Methodius was 7 2, 5 | State then including various Slav peoples of Central Europe, 8 2, 5 | stopped in Pannonia where the Slav Prince Kocel, who had fled 9 2, 6 | Legate "ad gentes" (for the Slav peoples), he assumed the 10 2, 6 | Church established among the Slav peoples.~ 11 2, 7 | various Princes of the young Slav peoples. Thus he became 12 3, 9 | evangelizing work among the Slav peoples was to constitute 13 3, 9 | preachers and teachers of the Slav peoples let themselves be 14 3, 10 | to serve the good of the Slav peoples and the unity of 15 3, 10 | bringing the Good News to the Slav nations which were then 16 3, 10 | into the language of the Slav population which had settled 17 3, 10 | customs and traditions of the Slav peoples, faithfully interpreting 18 3, 11 | and expectations of the Slav peoples. Their generous 19 4, 12 | and universal.~Even though Slav Christians, more than others, 20 4, 14 | they had founded among the Slav peoples.~ 21 5, 17 | their mission among the Slav nations.~In Venice, before 22 5, 20 | Methodius translated for the Slav peoples, drawing with wisdom 23 5, 20 | efforts of both Saints, the Slav peoples were able for the 24 6, 21 | in territory inhabited by Slav peoples-contains both a 25 6, 21 | all the cultures of the Slav nations owe their "beginning" 26 6, 21 | and literature of all the Slav nations.~Furthermore, the 27 6, 21 | the greater part of the Slav nations, and in particular 28 6, 21 | Cross in Cracow, where the Slav Benedictines had established 29 6, 22 | vis-a-vis the culture of all the Slav peoples and nations make 30 7 | CHRISTIAN MILLENNIUM IN THE SLAV WORLD~ 31 7, 23 | Rite took the place of the Slav Rite and Bohemia was assigned 32 7, 23 | Polish territories of a Slav Rite ecclesiastical organization.~ 33 7, 25 | recognized by the family of Slav peoples as the fathers of 34 7, 25 | missionaries, the majority of the Slav population in the ninth 35 7, 26 | coming into being in the Slav nations. From them also 36 7, 26 | already existing among the Slav peoples, but together with 37 8, 28 | ordained in Rome for the Slav peoples, Methodius, and 38 8, 28 | as the first son of the Slav race to be called, after 39 8, 29 | Constantinople, from which the Slav mission had begun.~Now that 40 8, 30 | heritage of faith of the Slav nations; preserve and bless 41 8, 31 | thanks you, who called the Slav nations into the communion 42 8, 31 | universal patrimony. The Pope of Slav origin in a special way 43 8, 31 | original and valid which the Slav nations have brought and