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1 1, 5 | and then joined together, expressed the divine will to "gather
2 1, 18 | 18. Taking up an idea expressed by Pope John XXIII at the
3 1, 19 | renewal in which the faith is expressed, but also of the very life
4 1, 24 | one Eucharistic fellowship expressed in worship and in common
5 1, 28 | truth concerning man as expressed by the Council: man is in
6 1, 28 | dialogue, so profoundly expressed by Pope Paul VI in his Encyclical
7 1, 38 | formulations whereby doctrine is expressed in the various Churches
8 1, 38 | a given epoch and can be expressed without them, nevertheless
9 2, 45 | basis of a recommendation expressed at the ecumenical level,76
10 2, 57 | accordance with the hope expressed by Pope Paul VI, our declared
11 2, 57 | revealed mystery or has expressed them in a clearer manner.
12 2, 60 | Catholic Church, the Council expressed its esteem in these terms: "
13 2, 65 | Ecumenical Patriarchate expressed the hope that some kind
14 2, 69 | The hopes and invitation expressed by the Second Vatican Council
15 2, 71 | very brief Pontificate, expressed the desire to continue on
16 2, 76 | ecumenical interest in peace, expressed in prayer and action by
17 3, 78 | towards such unity is also expressed by others.129~Ecumenism
18 3, 78 | Commissions of dialogue have expressed this commitment to seeking
19 3, 78 | apostolic Church which will be expressed in the common celebration
20 3, 81 | formulation in which it is expressed, as Pope John XXIII recommended
21 3, 97 | manifestation, needs to be visibly expressed in a ministry in which all
22 3, 98 | was clearly understood and expressed by my Predecessor Pope Paul
23 Exh, 100| new millennium can only be expressed in a renewed commitment
24 Exh, 100| of Christ. This will was expressed with heartfelt urgency in
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