Chap., §
1 Int, 1 | Trinity.~From the earliest times, the peoples of Oceania
2 1, 3 | waters", as now we must. When times are difficult and unpromising,
3 1, 4 | them new life. In colonial times, Catholic clergy and religious
4 1, 6 | difficult as in earlier times, though nowadays in many
5 1, 6 | independence in quite recent times, and its history since then
6 1, 7 | foreign to no one; but at times some sought to impose elements
7 1, 7 | negative. Certainly modern times have given a new and higher
8 1, 7 | insights of faith are at times denied their due role in
9 2, 12| in comparatively recent times, and they have established
10 2, 14| culture in which they live.~At times the Catholic Church is seen
11 2, 15| the Christian life and at times an urgent need in Christian
12 2, 17| 17. In recent times the Church has strongly
13 2, 17| Attentive to the signs of the times, the Synod Fathers "recognized
14 3, 18| spirit and despair. At such times, we need to remind ourselves
15 3, 18| Church's teaching is at times questioned even by Catholic
16 3, 23| and opposition. In recent times, however, relationships
17 3, 28| threatened. In more recent times, however, their joint efforts
18 3, 33| them in others. In recent times, the laity's generous response
19 4, 41| Sacrament of Penance. At times, the true sense of human
20 4, 44| especially in their dark times.~The Synod Fathers were
21 4, 47| One of the "signs of the times" for the Church in Oceania
22 4, 49| isolation, busyness and, at times, indifference and apathy.
23 Con, 53| supported the first. In times of difficulty and pain,
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