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1 Int, 2 | the participants in their prayer and discussions. The Bishops
2 1, 3 | presence was experienced in prayer, in the sharing of hopes
3 1, 5 | reflection, experience and prayer. However, in their search
4 1, 5 | through the Sacraments. In his prayer, the prayers of all believers
5 2, 15| to lead the community in prayer and to evangelize beyond
6 2, 15| service but also a call to prayer.(39) They and their pastors
7 3, 19| them in response to the prayer of the whole community: "
8 3, 19| Peter joins them in that prayer.~With the Bishops, all Christ'
9 3, 23| is meant an ecumenism of prayer and conversion of heart.
10 3, 23| conversion of heart. Ecumenical prayer will lead to a sharing of
11 3, 33| school and parish through prayer and the Sacraments, shows
12 4, 37| the Church in Oceania of prayer and the interior life in
13 4, 37| pray" (Lk 5:15-16). Jesus' prayer is our example, especially
14 4, 37| importance of the life of prayer, considering the fact that
15 4, 38| remember, however, that prayer should accompany the reading
16 4, 38| human heart. This form of prayer, privately or in groups,
17 4, 44| inspiring liturgies and prayer meetings.(143) Time and
18 4, 46| participating in the liturgy, the prayer life and the apostolic and
19 4, 48| consecrated life through their prayer, fidelity, generosity and
20 4, 49| their efforts to model their prayer life on that of Christ and
21 4, 51| conscious that the life of prayer in the contemplative vocation
22 Con, 53| gathered with the Apostles in prayer (cf. Acts1:14). With her
23 Con, 53| cf. Acts1:14). With her prayer and presence, she will surely
24 Con, 53| always welcomes, and hers a prayer that never fails.~ ~Prayer~
25 Con, 53| prayer that never fails.~ ~Prayer~O Mary, Help of Christians,~
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