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1 1, 13| These are extremely important texts for ecumenism. It
2 1, 17| inspire. These studies are important from two points of view:
3 1, 17| the distinctive and most important aspects of ecumenism. Moreover,
4 1, 20| 20. All this is extremely important and of fundamental significance
5 1, 25| Church's life. There is no important or significant event which
6 2, 42| celebrations which are an important part of my Apostolic Visits
7 2, 43| in the name of Christ on important problems concerning man'
8 2, 52| this regard it would seem important to add that at that time
9 2, 53| but also to provide an important topic for the dialogue between
10 2, 58| Norms on Ecumenism.96~In so important and sensitive a matter,
11 2, 59| people of God".98 These are important points of reference for
12 2, 63| it must be said that this important achievement is truly a fruit
13 2, 66| common Baptism are many and important. Although this sacrament
14 2, 71| this work. In addition to important ecumenical meetings held
15 2, 72| originate in the Reformation is important in itself. I am deeply grateful
16 3, 87| fraternal influence has had an important place. At the stage which
17 3, 88| as I acknowledged on the important occasion of a visit to the
18 3, 91| Twelve (cf. 15:5).~It is important to note how the weakness
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