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1 Int, 1 | contemplation of the many gifts she has received, including
2 Int, 1 | and even more wonderful gifts of grace to the lands of
3 Int, 2 | occasion to celebrate the gifts of grace, which have yielded
4 1, 9 | As a symbolic exchange of gifts, the liturgies expressed
5 1, 9 | discovery of the religious gifts, the cultures and the histories
6 1, 9 | experience was one of the many gifts that Christ in his goodness
7 1, 9 | contribute their special gifts to the wider Church. I pray
8 2, 10| enlivened by the Holy Spirit's gifts of offices and charisms".(20)~
9 2, 12| relationships. The exchange of gifts is characteristic of many
10 2, 12| an exchange of spiritual gifts which fosters relations
11 2, 14| opportunity is to offer them the gifts of Jesus Christ in the Church,
12 2, 14| in the Church, for these gifts alone will satisfy their
13 2, 15| rejoices in the special gifts that these communities contribute.
14 2, 15| grateful for the various gifts God has given lay men and
15 3, 23| and worship is one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit to Oceania;(87)
16 3, 33| Oceania and calls for special gifts of wisdom and insight in
17 4, 36| the Holy Spirit with many gifts. For all the great diversity
18 4, 46| unique and indispensable gifts to the life of the Church,
19 4, 46| and that without those gifts the Christian community
20 4, 46| allow them to offer their gifts more abundantly in service
21 4, 47| bring to the Church many gifts of holiness and service.(154)
22 4, 52| comes? And among these many gifts, how can we fail to praise
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