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1 Int, 1 | humanity.~The courageous witness of so many martyrs of our
2 Int, 3 | initiative aimed at making the witness of the entire Catholic community
3 1, 5 | the world to announce and witness, to make present and spread
4 1, 23 | that their unity might bear witness to his mission and the world
5 1, 24 | edifice, I saw "an eloquent witness both to our long years of
6 1, 40 | form of common Christian witness and a means of evangelization
7 2, 47 | of others who are bearing witness to Christ, sometimes even
8 2, 48 | has made us aware of the witness which other Christians bear
9 2, 48 | century a time of great witness, which extends "even to
10 2, 48 | blood"? And does not this witness also involve the various
11 2, 48 | and Risen?~Such a joint witness of holiness, as fidelity
12 2, 59 | faithful and united common witness in our time, that the name
13 2, 61 | Councils are an eloquent witness to this enduring unity in
14 2, 75 | the clear value of a joint witness to the name of the Lord.
15 3 | spiritual ecumenism and bearing witness to holiness~
16 3, 84 | not the only ones to bear witness to that power. Albeit in
17 3, 87 | have received much from the witness borne by other Churches
18 3, 90 | Gentiles, gives his supreme witness at Rome. In this way the
19 3, 94 | faith.152 By thus bearing witness to the truth, he serves
20 3, 98 | it gravely damages their witness. This was clearly understood
21 3, 98 | certainly bound up with the witness of unity given by the Church ...
22 Exh, 103| Rome the splendour of its witness, and I say to you, the faithful
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