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1 Int, 1 | anniversary to its ninetieth. It may be said that its path through 2 Int, 1(1) | Encyclical Letter Rerum Novarum (May 15, 1891): Leonis XIII P.M. 3 Int, 1(2) | Letter QuadragesimoAnno (May 15,1931): AAS 23 (1931), 4 Int, 1(2) | Letter Mater et Magistra (May 15, 1961): AAS 53 (1961), 5 Int, 1(2) | Epistle Octogesima Adveniens (May 14, 1971): AAS 63 (1971), 6 1, 6 | the common good, since "it may truly be said that it is 7 1, 6 | concrete form which that right may assume, are not still valid 8 1, 9 | Sunday rest so that people may turn their thoughts to heavenly 9 1, 9 | words of the Pope: "no man may with impunity violate that 10 1, 9 | teaching.31 In this regard, one may ask whether existing laws 11 2, 12 | structured movement. It may seem surprising that "socialism" 12 2, 17 | be overcome by justice. May the memory of those terrible 13 2, 19 | contradicted these goals. It may be said that the situation 14 3, 23 | and other circumstances. May people learn to fight for 15 4, 32 | so in order that others may use it after they have paid 16 4, 41 | the ownership of things may become an occasion of growth 17 4, 43 | work itself, even though it may weaken consolidated power 18 5, 44 | subject of rights which no one may violate — no individual, 19 5, 44 | majority of a social body may violate these rights, by 20 5, 51 | human hands so that people may make it fruitful and more 21 5, 52 | developed economies.106~This may mean making important changes 22 6, 59 | that the demands of justice may be met, and attempts to 23 6, 59 | attempts to achieve this goal may succeed, what is needed 24 6, 62 | the Father ... that God may be everything to everyone" ( 25 6, 62 | the pilgrimage of faith. May her maternal intercession 26 6, 62 | at Saint Peter's, on 1 May, the Memorial of Saint Joseph Dives in misericordia Chap., §
27 3, 4 | mercy revealed by Christ may shine forth more clearly. 28 3, 4 | of greater importance one may recall: the beginning of 29 3, 4 | richness of expression. It may be difficult to find in 30 3, 4(52) | of her womb? Even these may forget, yet I will not forget 31 3, 4 | you."56 "For the mountains may depart...my steadfast love 32 4, 5 | analogy of the prodigal son may extend to this also. "When 33 7, 14 | is necessary, so that man may affirm himself as man. Fulfillment 34 7, 14 | indispensable in order that love may reveal its own nature. In 35 8, 15 | man in the modern world. May this cry be full of that 36 8, 15 | the present generation. May the Church which, following 37 8, 15 | Love which is in the Father may once again be revealed at 38 8, 15 | Son and Holy Spirit, it may be shown to be present in 39 8, 15 | resistance of human history may be, no matter how marked Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
40 Int, 2(5) | Encyclical Divinum Illud Munus (May 9, 1897): Acta Leonis, 17 ( 41 1, 3 | will do it, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.... 42 1, 16 | that my salvation may reach to the end of the 43 1, 26 | carefully from everything that may instead come originally 44 2, 34 | lives among them, so that he may invite and take them into 45 2, 36 | this conscience the image may faithfully reflect its model, 46 2, 39 | sin. So that the "gift" may prevail! ~The Holy Spirit, 47 2, 41 | God that the Holy Spirit may "make us an everlasting 48 2, 42 | forgive sins, so that they may pass it on to their successors 49 3, 53 | 53. All this may be said to fall within the 50 3, 56 | this meeting or collision may in many cases be of a tragic 51 3, 56 | be of a tragic nature and may perhaps lead to fresh defeats 52 3, 57 | therefore even though we may be subjected to the sufferings 53 3, 58 | before the Father..., that he may grant you...to be strengthened 54 3, 59 | greater number of people "may fully find themselves... 55 3, 59 | of the Spirit-Paraclete, may there be accomplished in 56 3, 59 | to the Father, 'that all may be one...as we are one' ( 57 3, 62(270) | them holy, so that they may become for us the body and 58 3, 62 | order to make up one body may be brethren joined in the 59 3, 66 | widely scattered and diverse, may persevere in hope: that 60 Conc, 67(295)| published by Pope Paul VI on May 9, in the Holy Year 1975; 61 Conc, 68 | Rome, at St. Peter's, on May 18, the Solemnity of Pentecost, Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
62 Int, 2 | and for all, so that sins may be forgiven” (cf. Mt 14: 63 Int, 4 | Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation” ( 64 Int, 9 | Caritatis of Leo XIII (28 May 1902),5 the Encyclical Mediator 65 1, 17 | those who partake of them may be purified in soul, receive 66 1, 17 | nourished by his body and blood may be filled with his Holy 67 1, 20(34) | then with what is left you may adorn the altar as well”: 68 2, 23 | body and blood of Christmay be a help to all those who 69 4, 35(71) | Communion Communionis Notio (28 May 1992), 4: AAS 85 (1993), 70 4, 39(79) | Communion Communionis Notio (28 May 1992), 11: AAS 85 (1993), 71 4, 39 | Bishop has given this charge, may be considered certain”.81 72 4, 39(83) | Communion Communionis Notio (28 May 1992), 14: AAS 85 (1993), 73 4, 42 | conditions under which communion may not be given. The care shown 74 4, 43 | Holy Spirit so that they may become one body and one 75 4, 44(92) | Letter Ad Exsequendam, 18 May 2001: AAS 93 (2001), 786.~ 76 4, 46 | is also true: Catholics may not receive communion in 77 6, 58 | life, like that of Mary, may become completely a Magnificat!~ ~ 78 CON, 60 | imitated, so that in him we may live the life of the Trinity, 79 CON, 62 | still keep us thine;~So we may see thy glories shine~in Evangelium vitae Chap., §
80 Int, 1 | says: "I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly" ( 81 Int, 5(6) | the "Gospel of Life" (19 May 1991): Insegnamenti XIV, 82 Int, 5 | freedom, peace and happiness!~May these words reach all the 83 Int, 5 | daughters of the Church! May they reach all people of 84 Int, 6 | appeal, that together we may offer this world of ours 85 Int, 6(9) | Letter Centesimus Annus (1 May 1991), 39: AAS 83 (1991), 86 1, 13 | is clearly unfounded. It may be that many people use 87 1, 14 | medical treatment which may be needed by the child in 88 1, 28 | you and your descendants may live" (Dt 30:15, 19). This 89 1, 28 | you and your descendants may live, loving the Lord your 90 1, 28 | among men so "that they may have life, and have it abundantly" ( 91 2 | CHAPTER II - I CAME THAT THEY MAY HAVE LIFE~ ~THE CHRISTIAN 92 2, 29 | gift: "I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly" ( 93 2, 30 | also to you, so that you may have fellowship with us" ( 94 2, 35 | breathed into man so that he may come to life: "The Lord 95 2, 37 | eternal life, that they may know you the only true God, 96 2, 41 | persecute you, so that you may be children of your Father 97 2, 42(28) | Letter Centesimus Annus (1 May 1991), 38: AAS 83 (1991), 98 2, 47 | believer, especially as he may be asked to give up his 99 2, 51 | Grant, therefore, that we may listen with open and generous 100 3, 54 | are filled with every sin. May you be able to stay ever 101 3, 55 | it about, even though he may not be morally responsible 102 3, 57(52) | Euthanasia Iura et Bona (5 May 1980), II: AAS 72 (1980), 103 3, 59 | the father of the child may be to blame, not only when 104 3, 62(67) | Letter Mater et Magistra (15 May 1961), 3: AAS 53 (1961), 105 3, 65(76) | Euthanasia Iura et Bona (5 May 1980), II: AAS 72 (1980), 106 3, 65 | shortening life. While praise may be due to the person who 107 3, 66 | and social conditioning may induce a person to carry 108 3, 66(84) | Euthanasia Iura et Bona (5 May 1980), I: AAS 72 (1980), 109 3, 69 | majority, whatever this may be. Hence every politician, 110 3, 70(88) | Letter Centesimus Annus (1 May 1991), 46: AAS 83 (1991), 111 3, 71 | true justice, so that all may "lead a quiet and peaceable 112 3, 74 | made are difficult; they may require the sacrifice of 113 3, 74 | lives under threat. There may be reason to fear, however, 114 3, 77 | neighbour, that his or her life may be always defended and promoted, 115 3, 77 | too many signs of death, may at last witness the establishment 116 4 | God's own people, that you may declare the wonderful deeds 117 4, 79 | God's own people, that we may declare the wonderful deeds 118 4, 80 | also to you, so that you may have fellowship with us" ( 119 4, 80 | also to you, so that you may have fellowship with us" ( 120 4, 82 | teacher" of the truth. May it resound above all for 121 4, 82 | fully investigated. 106 May Paul's exhortation strike 122 4, 82 | of their specific role, may they never be so grievously 123 4, 83(107) | Letter Centesimus Annus (1 May 1991), 37: AAS 83 (1991), 124 4, 89 | solidarity which circumstances may from time to time suggest, 125 4, 90 | invested with authority may be weakened. But no one 126 4, 90 | society for choices which may be contrary to the common 127 4, 92(119) | Letter Centesimus Annus (1 May 1991), 39: AAS 83 (1991), 128 4, 95 | within, 124 so that they may express the full truth about 129 4, 96(126) | Letter Centesimus Annus (1 May 1991), 17: AAS 83 (1991), 130 4, 96(127) | Letter Centesimus Annus (1 May 1991), 24: AAS 83 (1991), 131 4, 97(129) | World Day of the Sick (13 May 1992), No. 2: Insegnamenti 132 4, 99 | of the many factors which may have influenced your decision, 133 4, 99 | The wound in your heart may not yet have healed. Certainly 134 4, 100 | initiatives and in daily prayer, may an impassioned plea rise 135 4, 100 | which are hostile to life. May this same power turn their 136 4 | writing this that our joy may be complete" (1 Jn 1:4): 137 4, 101 | writing you this that our joy may be complete" (1 Jn 1:4). 138 4, 101 | so that all men and women may have fellowship with us 139 4, 101 | with so many others. Thus may the "people for life" constantly 140 4, 101 | constantly grow in number and may a new culture of love and 141 Conc, 102 | Is 9:6), that in him we may contemplate "the Life" which " 142 Conc, 103 | thoughts out of many hearts may be revealed" (Lk 2:34-35). 143 Conc, 105 | who believe in your Son ~may proclaim the Gospel of life ~ Fides et ratio Chap., §
144 Bles | loving God, men and women may also come to the fullness 145 Int, 1 | In both East and West, we may trace a journey which has 146 Int, 3 | truth so that their lives may be ever more human. Among 147 Int, 4 | body of knowledge which may be judged a kind of spiritual 148 Int, 4 | logically and ethically, then it may be called right reason or, 149 Int, 6 | that those who love truth may take the sure path leading 150 Int, 6 | Christian era, humanity may come to a clearer sense 151 Int, 6 | it has been endowed and may commit itself with renewed 152 1, 10 | cf. Bar 3:38), so that he may invite and take them into 153 1, 11 | contents of revealed truth may find their full expression. 154 1, 15 | bring it to us, that we may hear it and do it?' Neither 155 1, 15 | bring it to us, that we may hear and do it?' But the 156 2, 18 | 18. We may say, then, that Israel, 157 2, 20 | The results of reasoning may in fact be true, but these 158 2, 23 | the space where the two may meet.~ 159 3, 24 | path which the human being may choose to take, a path which 160 3, 26 | sight, personal existence may seem completely meaningless. 161 3, 27 | questioning. Hypotheses may fascinate, but they do not 162 3, 28 | Yet, for all that they may evade it, the truth still 163 3, 28 | by fear and anxiety. One may define the human being, 164 3, 30 | 30. It may help, then, to turn briefly 165 3, 30 | behaviour. At this point, we may pose the question of the 166 3, 31 | of critical enquiry. It may be that, after this time 167 3, 33 | as desire and nostalgia may come to its fulfilment.~ 168 4, 38 | any one of these paths may be taken, as long as it 169 4, 44 | intelligence”.51 Rightly, then, he may be called an “apostle of 170 5, 54(70) | Theologian Donum Veritatis (24 May 1990), 18: AAS 82 (1990), 171 5, 56 | to run risks so that it may attain whatever is beautiful, 172 6, 65 | philosophical systems which may have influenced those concepts 173 6, 71 | towards a fulfilment. We may say, then, that culture 174 6, 79 | faith and human cultures may meet, a point of understanding 175 7, 85 | imposes upon philosophy may seem daunting to many people 176 7, 85 | all of humanity. Indeed it may be said that it is we who 177 7, 86 | from elements of it which may be erroneous or ill-suited 178 7, 87 | period, historicists claim, may not be true in another. 179 7, 91 | progress, man and woman may live as a demiurge, single-handedly 180 7, 92 | methods—so that the truth may once again be known and 181 7, 92(108) | Theologian Donum Veritatis (24 May 1990), 7-8: AAS 82 (1990), 182 7, 95 | circumstances.~Human language may be conditioned by history 183 7, 96 | can be very helpful. We may hope, then, that philosophy 184 7, 99(117) | Theologian Donum Veritatis (24 May 1990), 7: AAS 82 (1990), 185 Conc, 104 | and cultures, for instancemay possibly find a solution 186 Conc, 108 | understanding of faith, may be fruitful and creative. 187 Conc, 108 | to philosophari in Maria.~May Mary, Seat of Wisdom, be 188 Conc, 108 | to the search for wisdom. May their journey into wisdom, Laborem exercens Chap., §
189 1, 1 | of Rerum Novarum~Since 15 May of the present year was 190 1, 1 | skilled workers these changes may perhaps mean unemployment, 191 1, 1 | consequences that these changes may have on human society. But 192 2, 5 | in recent years.~While it may seem that in the industrial 193 2, 6 | nature: however true it may be that man is destined 194 3, 12 | matter how perfect they may be in themselves, are only 195 3, 13 | the person over things, may find in it adequate and 196 3, 14 | through work in order that it may serve work. This concerns 197 3, 14 | This group in authority may carry out its task satisfactorily 198 3, 14 | priority of labour; but it may also carry it out badly 199 4, 19 | affection in order that they may develop into responsible, 200 4, 22 | shirked: that disabled people may be offered work according 201 4, 23 | be made to ensure that it may bring benefit to the emigrant' 202 4, 23 | constraint in which the emigrant may find himself should not 203 5, 24 | the individual human being may be given the meaning which 204 5, 25 | civil culture created goods may be perfected according to 205 5, 27 | document for publication on 15 May last, on the ninetieth anniversary Redemptor hominis Chap., §
206 1, 4 | openness, in order that all may be able to find in her " 207 1, 6 | pray... Father... that they may all be one"18. The Second 208 2, 7 | of the second millennium may bring us closer to him whom 209 2, 9 | First-born Son - in order that it may become justice in the hearts 210 2, 10 | reveals man to himself". If we may use the expression, this 211 2, 11 | though the routes taken may be different, there is but 212 2, 11 | accept this rebuke, that we may be like those "violent people 213 2, 11 | still see today, and that we may consciously join in the 214 3, 13 | single end: that each person may be able to find Christ, 215 3, 13 | Christ, in order that Christ may walk with each person the 216 3, 16 | economically developing peoples may be able not only to satisfy 217 4, 18 | great treasure, which she may not waste but must continually 218 4, 19 | truth, whatever field it may belong to, while educating 219 4, 22 | become known far and wide, may it be permitted to his unworthy Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
220 Int, 2(5) | Exhortation Signum Magnum (13 May 1967): AAS 59 (1967) 465: 221 1, 14 | the Most High stands, one may say, at the very center 222 1, 15 | Although through faith she may have perceived in that instant 223 1, 16 | thoughts out of many hearts may be revealed"; and he adds 224 1, 21 | salvific power of the Messiah may be manifested. At Cana, 225 2, 25 | that for each and all she may be the visible sacrament 226 2, 25 | by the Holy Spirit, she may never cease to renew herself, 227 2, 28 | through the Church Christ may be born and increase in 228 2, 29 | his Passion: "That they may all be one; even as you, 229 2, 29 | I in you that they also may be in us, so that the world 230 2, 29 | in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent 231 2, 35 | weakness of the flesh she may not waver from perfect fidelity, 232 2, 35 | moved by the Holy Spirit she may never cease to renew herself, 233 3, 38 | this maternal help, they may more closely adhere to the 234 3, 41 | to the Father, that God may be all in all (cf. 1 Cor. 235 3, 47 | children, wherever they may be and whatever their condition, 236 3, 50 | the Church by her prayers may now, exalted as she is in 237 3, 50 | fellowship of all the saints. May she do so until all the 238 Conc, 51(147)| among them..., so that he may invite and take them into Redemptoris missio Chap., §
239 Int, 1 | behind ecumenism: "that they may all be one...so that the 240 Int, 1 | one...so that the world may believe that you have sent 241 1, 5 | writes: "Although there may be so-called gods in heaven 242 1, 8(11) | Letter Mater et Magistra (May 15, 1961) IV AAS 53 (1961), 243 1, 11 | individual Christian within her, may not keep hidden or monopolize 244 2, 18 | Cor 15:27).~Likewise, one may not separate the kingdom 245 3, 21(31) | Dominum et Vivificantem (May 18, 1986), 42: AAS 78 (1986), 246 3, 23 | the Son, so that the world may know and believe (cf. Jn 247 3, 24 | becomes the house which all may enter, and in which all 248 4, 37 | apostolic concern.~Finally, we may mention the situations of 249 5, 45 | also for me, that utterance may be given me in opening my 250 5, 45 | ambassador in chains; that I may declare it boldly, as I 251 5, 46 | give me this water, that I may not thirst" (Jn 4:10, (15).~ 252 5, 47 | turn again, that your sins may be blotted out!" (Acts 3: 253 5, 52(88) | Bishops of Zaire, Kinshasa, May 3, 1980, 4-6: AAS 72 (1980), 254 5, 52(88) | Bishops of Kenya, Nairobi, May 7, 1980, 6: AAS 72 (1980), 255 5, 53(92) | than in the sense which one may call anthropological or 256 5, 54 | more clearly and frankly, may then be raised harmoniously 257 6, 61 | and apostles, so that they may share in his mission and 258 6, 62 | that this missionary zeal may flourish among the people 259 6, 65 | missionaries themselves, who may be led, as a result of changes 260 6, 65 | he wishes, so that they may be with him and that he 261 6, 65 | be with him and that he may send them to preach to the 262 6, 66(132) | Church Mutuae Relationes (May 14, 1978), 14b: AAS 70 ( 263 6, 71 | divine message of salvation may be known and accepted by 264 6, 75 | I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world 265 6, 75 | in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent 266 6, 75 | way that all the members "may in harmony spend their energies 267 7, 77 | spreading of the Gospel, they may play their part in missionary 268 7, 80 | fishers of men" (Mt 4:19). May they have the courage to 269 7, 85 | involved in new evangelization, may think that their mission 270 7, 85 | now at home, and thus they may risk slackening their drive 271 8 | by the Spirit, so that we may become ever more like Christ. 272 8, 88 | things about him, so that he may become a brother to those Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
273 1, 1(2) | Letter Magnifici Eventus (11 May 1963) to the Prelates of 274 5, 16 | the purpose of God's will may be fulfilled. In the beginning 275 5, 19 | people to repent,) that all may be saved and come to the 276 8, 30 | being, redeemed by Christ, may in him receive the dignity 277 8, 30 | community of your children, may still continue, without 278 8, 30 | foundation of their teachings!~-May they follow, in conformity 279 8, 30 | time eleven centuries ago!~-May their membership of the 280 8, 30 | their earthly homeland!~-May they render to you due praise 281 8, 30 | private and in public life!~-May they live in truth, charity, 282 8, 30 | beings and children of God, may they have the strength to 283 8, 30 | the two holy Brothers it may feel ever more strongly 284 8, 30 | awareness of the truth, it may be for the whole world an 285 8, 31 | way thanks you for this. May this contribution never 286 8, 31 | Europe and the whole world! May it never fail in Europe 287 8, 31 | and in the world of today! May it never fade from the memories 288 8, 32 | future! However much it may humanly speaking seem filled Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
289 1, 1(1) | Encyclical Rerum Novarum (May 15, 1891): Leonis XIII P. 290 1, 1(2) | Encyclical Quadragesimo Anno (May 15, 1931): AAS 23 (1931), 291 1, 1(2) | XXIII, Mater et Magistra (May 15, 1961); AAS 53 (1961), 292 1, 1(2) | Letter Octogesima Adveniens (May 14, 1971): AAS 63 (1971), 293 1, 2(5) | Cf. L'Osservatore Romano, May 25, 1987.~ 294 1, 3(6) | Letter Octogesima Adveniens (May 14, 1971), n. 4: AAS 63 ( 295 2, 8(20) | Letter Octogesima Adveniens (May 14, 1971); n. 4: AAS 63 ( 296 2, 9(21) | Encyclical Mater et Magistra (May 15, 1961): AAS 53 (1961), 297 2, 10 | Encyclical's historic phrase may be supplemented by a second 298 3, 17(35) | Letter Octogesima Adveniens (May 14, 1971), nn. 8-9: AAS 299 3, 24 | inhospitable world. ~Nor may we close our eyes to another 300 3, 26 | increasing number of people may enjoy the benefits of peace 301 4, 28(51) | Letter Octogesima Adveniens (May 14, 1971), n. 9: AAS 63 ( 302 4, 34(63) | Letter Octogesima Adveniens (May 14, 1971), n. 21: AAS 63 ( 303 5, 39 | real international system may be established which will 304 6, 41(72) | Letter Octogesima Adveniens (May 14, 971), n. 4: AAS 63 ( 305 6, 42(74) | Letter Mater et Magistra (May 15, 1961): AAS 53 (1961), 306 6, 42(74) | Letter Octogesima Adveniens (May 14, 1971), nn 2-4: AAS 63 ( 307 7, 47 | be said that just as one may sin through selfishness 308 7, 47 | excessive profit and power, one may also be found wanting with 309 7, 49 | that the Catholic faithful may look more and more to Mary, 310 7, 49 | situations, so that she may place them before her Son, 311 7, 49 | good things you give us, may we secure justice and equality Ut unum sint Chap., §
312 Int, 4 | for you that your faith may not fail" (Lk 22:32). The 313 Int, 4 | to share in this prayer. May all join me in praying for 314 1, 5(4) | Communion Communionis Notio (28 May 1992), 4: AAS 85 (1993), 315 1, 7 | different ways, longs that there may be one visible Church of 316 1, 7 | whole world that the world may be converted to the Gospel 317 1, 9 | Passion, prayed "that they may all be one" (Jn 17:21). 318 1, 9 | Christ's words "that they may be one" are thus his prayer 319 1, 9 | Father that the Father's plan may be fully accomplished, in 320 1, 9 | such a way that everyone may clearly see "what is the 321 1, 21 | and Holy Spirit—that we may draw from that source the 322 1, 24 | Canterbury Cathedral (29 May 1982); in that magnificent 323 1, 24(46) | Canterbury Cathedral (29 May 1982), 5: AAS 74 (1982), 324 1, 26 | to the Father 'that all may be one ... as we are one' ( 325 1, 34 | this to you so that you may not sin; but if any one 326 1, 38 | happen that these truths may be enunciated by the Sacred 327 1, 40 | the unity of Christians may be made smooth".68~In the 328 2, 43 | cause, so that God's mercy may triumph.~This way of thinking 329 2, 57(92) | Osservatore Romano, 2-3 May 1995, 3.~ 330 2, 59 | that the name of the Lord may be proclaimed and glorified.~ 331 2, 60(99) | Central and Eastern Europe (31 May 1991), 6: AAS 84 (1992), 332 2, 60(101) | Letter Orientale Lumen (2 May 1995 ), 24: L'Osservatore 333 2, 60(101) | Osservatore Romano, 2-3 May 1995, 5.~ 334 2, 62(103) | Saint Mark of Alexandria (10 May 1973): AAS 65 (1973), 299- 335 2, 75 | the unity of Christians may be made smooth".128~ 336 2, 76 | greater efforts, so that it may be ever more apparent that 337 3, 78 | one another so that there may be truly present in them 338 3, 78 | way, so that the Churches may truly become a sign of that 339 3, 88 | sustains in order that he may enable all the others to 340 3, 93 | of the Petrine ministry may lose nothing of its authenticity 341 3, 94 | one", goes on to exhort: "May all shepherds thus be one 342 3, 94 | one in the one Shepherd; may they let the one voice of 343 3, 94 | of the Shepherd be heard; may the sheep hear this voice 344 3, 94 | but the only one; in him may they all let one voice be 345 3, 94 | voice of Christ the Shepherd may be heard in all the particular 346 3, 95 | of our Churches, that we may seek—together, of course— 347 3, 95 | forms in which this ministry may accomplish a service of 348 3, 96 | moved by his plea "that they may all be one ... so that the 349 3, 96 | one ... so that the world may believe that you have sent 350 3, 97 | who is Jesus Christ, she may be visibly present in the 351 3, 98 | guiding motif—"that they may all be one ... so that the 352 3, 98 | one ... so that the world may believe that you have sent 353 3, 98 | the phrase that the world may believe has been so strongly 354 3, 99 | Patriarch Athenagoras I: "May the Holy Spirit guide us 355 3, 99 | the unity of our Churches may become an ever more radiant 356 Exh, 102 | necessary, that our commitment may be ever more authentic.~ 357 Exh, 102 | from the altar so that he may first be reconciled with 358 Exh, 103 | at Saint Peter's, on 25 May, the Solemnity of the Ascension Veritatis splendor Chap., §
359 Int, 3 | enlightens everyone that they may in the end have life".7 ~ 360 Int, 4(8) | Letter Mater et Magistra (May 15,1961): AAS 53 (1961), 361 1, 7 | single end: that each person may be able to find Christ, 362 1, 7 | Christ, in order that Christ may walk with each person the 363 2, 35 | commanded the man, saying, 'You may eat freely of every tree 364 2, 52 | has always taught that one may never choose kinds of behaviour 365 2, 60(106) | Dominum et Vivificantem (May 18, 1986), 43: AAS 78 (1986), 366 2, 62 | renewal of your mind, that you may prove what is the will of 367 2, 63 | non-culpable error of judgment may not be imputable to the 368 2, 67 | view of other duties which may be more important or urgent. 369 2, 73 | Christ, so that each one may receive good or evil, according 370 2, 78 | why not do evil that good may come? Their condemnation 371 2 | licit to do evil that good may come of it (cf Rom 3:8) ~ 372 2, 80 | reasons, to do evil that good may come of it (cf Rom 3:8) — 373 3, 85 | renewal of your mind, that you may prove what is the will of 374 3, 89 | truth... And by this we may be sure that we know him, 375 3, 89 | is perfected. By this we may be sure that we are in him: 376 3, 89 | shine before men, that they may see your good works and 377 3, 92 | and likeness. This dignity may never be disparaged or called 378 3, 93 | splendour of moral truth may be undimmed in the behaviour 379 3, 97 | Even though intentions may sometimes be good, and circumstances 380 3, 98(154) | Letter CentesimusAnnus (May 1, 1991), 24: AAS 83 (1991), 381 3, 99 | subject of rights which no one may violate — no individual, 382 3, 99 | majority of a social body may violate these rights, by 383 3, 101(161)| Letter Centesimus Annus (May 1,1991), 46: AAS 83 (1991), 384 3, 105 | clay, so that my strength may proceed from your face? 385 3, 109(170)| Theologian Donum Veritatis (May 24,1990), 6. AAS 82 (1990), 386 3, 110(172)| Theologian Donum Veritatis (May 24, 1990),16: AAS 82 (1990), 387 3, 113 | and conflicts of opinion may constitute normal expressions 388 3, 113(177)| Theologian Donum Veritatis (May 24,1990),11: AAS 82 (1990), 389 Conc, 119 | part of the body, that he may have life. Let him not shrink 390 Conc, 120 | that the Cross of Christ ~may not be emptied of its power, ~ 391 Conc, 120 | of its power, ~that man may not stray ~from the path 392 Conc, 120 | become blind to sin, ~but may put his hope ever more fully 393 Conc, 120 | rich in mercy" (Eph 2:4). ~May he carry out the good works


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