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1 6 | who are joined with Him by faith. It is in this sense that 2 9 | Mary and Our Faith~9. Since faith is the foundation, 3 9 | Mary and Our Faith~9. Since faith is the foundation, the source, 4 9 | in obtaining the gift of faith and its salutary cultivation-of 5 9 | who brought the "author of faith"(6) into this world and 6 9 | because of her own great faith, was called "blessed." " 7 11| sceptre of the orthodox faith."(9) It has been her unremitting 8 11| to it that the Catholic Faith stands firmly lodged in 9 11| to the Church's grief, faith languished in lethargic 10 13| explanation of the Catholic Faith, redound to the Virgin Mother 11 14| solid foundation of the faith, unshakeable prop of the 12 15| triumphs of the Catholic Faith, makes it evident what God 13 16| one selfsame profession of faith may unite the minds of Christian 14 18| Ephesus. The absolute unity of faith, the participation in identical 15 19| possessing as they do unity of faith, Catholics thus make clear 16 20| their hopes; strengthen the faith; keep the Church in unity."(14) 17 24| his hands to nurture his faith, and to keep him from ignorance 18 25| makes that plain. When such faith is exercised by vocally 19 26| repeated in the spirit of faith, cannot help but please 20 27| Christ except in the one same Faith and in the one same love;