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1 1, 5 | by a force of love, from deep within, touching the hearts
2 1, 6 | tracts of land and living in deep harmony with nature. Discovered
3 1, 7 | all people of good will. Deep respect for tradition and
4 1, 8 | of Jesus Christ implies a deep respect for all life. It
5 1, 9 | liturgies expressed the deep communio between the Church
6 2, 10| the Blessed Trinity, whose deep inner life is most marvellously
7 2, 15| Synod Fathers expressed both deep appreciation for these efforts
8 2, 16| love for humanity. From deep within human history, the
9 3, 28| society. The Church expresses deep regret and asks forgiveness
10 4 | to Simon, 'Put out into deep water and let down your
11 4, 41| the People of God was a deep desire of the Bishops. They
12 4, 46| whole, many others find a deep sense of fulfilment in contributing
13 4, 49| Priestly celibacy is a deep mystery grounded in the
14 4, 51| cease to be in Oceania a deep appreciation of the contemplative
15 4, 52| Apostles, "Put out into deep water and pay out your nets
16 4, 52| Oceania are many, vast and deep, the Church in Oceania has
17 Con, 53| alike brought with them a deep devotion to her as an integral
18 Con, 53| ocean~and mistress of the deep,~guide the peoples of Oceania~
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