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1 1, 5 | and communities, to all nations and to all generations.~
2 1, 6 | people of very different nations, languages and civilizations".(9)~
3 1, 6 | largest of the Melanesian nations. It is a predominantly Christian
4 1, 6 | smaller Melanesian island nations it has gained political
5 1, 6 | very volatile.~The island nations of Polynesia and Micronesia
6 1, 7 | people, or to the island nations, they found peoples who
7 1, 8 | Jesus walked, to tell all nations the truth that Jesus revealed,
8 2, 15| forth missionaries to other nations".(36) However, some Dioceses
9 2, 15| the Good News to all the nations, the Risen Lord says: "Know
10 3, 26| and the rights of smaller nations, and to strengthen the bonds
11 3, 27| to divide rich and poor nations, communities and individuals.
12 3, 27| individuals. The smaller nations of Oceania are particularly
13 3, 28| indigenous peoples, young nations and their traditional cultures;
14 3, 28| its advocacy of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights
15 3, 31| policies of some industrialized nations and increasingly powerful
16 3, 35| appropriate care. Since the nations of Oceania are dependent
17 4, 48| Islands and the other island nations of the Pacific, new seminaries
18 Con, 53| to Oceania and to all the nations of the world!(178)~With
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