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1 Biogr, TFP| profound piety and unshakable faith, he was intensely devoted
2 Pre | disdainful. Men without faith – and their near relations:
3 Pre | relations: those with little faith – will smile at what they
4 Pre, 1 | include:~ ~1. A loss of Faith and a rejection of the principles
5 Pre, 1 | Fatima and about the Catholic Faith. The centrepiece of the
6 Hell, 1 | Portugal, the dogma of the Faith will always be kept, etc. 23~(
7 Hell (23)| Portugal, the dogma of the Faith will always be kept” terminates
8 Hell (23)| about the “dogma of the Faith” can logically be taken
9 Hell (23)| for the Doctrine of the Faith, when he presented the document
10 Hell (23)| about the “dogma of the Faith” (concluding with “etc”)
11 Hell (23)| about a great crisis of faith (of religion) that would
12 Hell (23)| keeping the dogma of the Faith. On the other hand, this
13 Hell (23)| does not affirm that the faith in Portugal would not suffer
14 Hell (23)| At any rate, a crisis of faith of such proportions in the
15 Hell (23)| for the Doctrine of the Faith felt it necessary to denounce,
16 Hell (23)| final phrase, about the faith being kept in Portugal,
17 Hell (23)| existence of a crisis of faith – crisis of the Church and
18 Hell (23)| Portugal the dogma of the Faith will always be kept” – is
19 1, 2 | hatred of the enemies of the Faith provokes them to more attacks
20 3, 6 | gave freedom to the holy Faith, it would be blessed by
21 4, 4 | for the Doctrine of the Faith) asked the Bishop of Leiria
22 4 (70) | for the Doctrine of the Faith, The Message of Fatima, “
23 4, 4 | for the Doctrine of the Faith. On 26 June 2000, this Congregation
24 4, 4 | for the Doctrine of the Faith was to make in the Pontiff’
25 4, 4 | for the Doctrine of the Faith. 75 It also increased in
26 4, 5 | its wake a crisis of the Faith. By its very nature, a crisis
27 4, 5 | very nature, a crisis of Faith implies a rejection of God,
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