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1 Int, 1 | Millennium and proclaims her hope to the world. Her gratitude
2 Int, 1 | in Oceania is strong in hope, for she has experienced
3 Int, 1 | throughout the world shares the hope of the peoples in Oceania
4 Int, 2 | speak of her gratitude and hope was the Special Assembly
5 1, 7 | also its surest source of hope for the future. Outstanding
6 1, 8 | with deeper faith, their hope grows stronger and their
7 2, 11| The Synod expressed the hope that the relationship between
8 2, 13| opens new horizons, full of hope and even a sense of adventure.~
9 2, 14| world in a way that brings hope to the many who suffer misery,
10 2, 15| Lord was a source of fresh hope for the Bishops as they
11 2, 15| Oceania to join them in that hope.~ ~
12 3, 18| inspired by deeper faith, hope and love of the Lord Jesus.~
13 3, 21| vocation. It is a sign of hope that Christians working
14 3, 24| to give reasons for your hope" (1 Pt 3:15). In this way,
15 3 | Hope for society~The Church's
16 3, 26| mission to speak a word of hope to the world; and her commitment
17 3, 35| preaching of God's word and hope is inspired by the promise
18 4, 36| traditions, she is one in faith, hope and charity, one in Catholic
19 4, 42| suffering, and a source of hope for those who accompany
20 4, 48| look to the future with hope and trust, praying "the
21 4, 52| Jesus tells us that our hope is not in vain and we can
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