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1 Int, 1 | disciples to unity. My earnest desire is to renew this call today,
2 Int, 2 | the truth and by a sincere desire for mutual forgiveness and
3 1, 9 | believe in Christ means to desire unity; to desire unity means
4 1, 9 | means to desire unity; to desire unity means to desire the
5 1, 9 | to desire unity means to desire the Church; to desire the
6 1, 9 | to desire the Church; to desire the Church means to desire
7 1, 9 | desire the Church means to desire the communion of grace which
8 1, 12| disciples the Spirit arouses the desire to be peacefully united,
9 1, 15| communal conversion. The desire of every Christian Community
10 1, 21| Love gives rise to the desire for unity, even in those
11 1, 29| each of the parties which desire to enter into dialogue and
12 1, 29| presuppose in the other a desire for reconciliation, for
13 2, 45| yet we do have a burning desire to join in celebrating the
14 2, 45| Eucharist of the Lord, and this desire itself is already a common
15 2, 46| Catholic Church but who greatly desire to receive these sacraments,
16 2, 55| remained in unity: "an eager desire to perpetuate in a communion
17 2, 66| ecumenical movement and the desire for peace with the Catholic
18 2, 68| the result of a sincere desire to be faithful to the Word
19 2, 71| Pontificate, expressed the desire to continue on this path.124
20 2, 72| gesture, to demonstrate their desire for that time when we, Catholics
21 3, 84| Where there is a sincere desire to follow Christ, the Spirit
22 3, 95| But ... it is out of a desire to obey the will of Christ
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