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Centesimus annus
    Chap., §
1 3, 25 | it was a struggle born of prayer, and it would have been 2 6, 55 | Catherine of Siena, who, in prayer, expressed the same idea: " Dives in misericordia Chap., §
3 3, 4 | history of the Judges,31 the prayer of Solomon at the inauguration 4 5, 7 | and, even before that, in prayer in Gethsemane, introduce 5 7, 14 | repeat the words of the prayer which He Himself taught 6 8 | VIII. THE PRAYER OF THE CHURCH IN OUR TIMES ~ 7 8, 15 | can the Church forget the prayer that is a cry for the mercy 8 8, 15 | transformed into an ardent prayer: into a cry that implores 9 8, 15 | mankind, express in this prayer her maternal solicitude 10 8, 15 | the most burning need for prayer. ~Let us offer up our petitions, Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
11 2, 30 | the Apostles gathered in prayer together with Mary the Mother 12 2, 40 | Christ, as man, in the ardent prayer of his Passion, enabled 13 2, 41 | in the Third Eucharistic Prayer, referring to the same salvific 14 2, 48 | constantly lifts up her prayer and renders her service 15 3, 62(270) | Jesus Christ" (Eucharistic Prayer II).~ 16 3, 65 | and makes itself felt in prayer. It is a beautiful and salutary 17 3, 65 | is, the living breath of prayer. It is a beautiful and salutary 18 3, 65 | thought to recognize that, if prayer is offered throughout the 19 3, 65 | Holy Spirit, who "breathes" prayer in the heart of man in all 20 3, 65 | influence of the Spirit, prayer rises from the human heart 21 3, 65 | character of public life. Prayer always remains the voice 22 3, 65 | Letter to the Hebrews.280 Prayer is also the revelation of 23 3, 65 | man's heart together with prayer. In prayer he manifests 24 3, 65 | together with prayer. In prayer he manifests himself first 25 3, 65 | guides us "from within" in prayer: he is present in our prayer 26 3, 65 | prayer: he is present in our prayer and gives it a divine dimension.283 27 3, 65 | to the will of God." 284 Prayer through the power of the 28 3, 65 | man, who by means of this prayer participates in the divine 29 3, 65 | age has a special need of prayer. In the course of history - 30 3, 65 | witness to the importance of prayer by consecrating themselves 31 3, 65 | of God and to the life of prayer, especially in monasteries 32 3, 65 | are giving first place to prayer and seeking in prayer a 33 3, 65 | to prayer and seeking in prayer a renewal of their spiritual 34 3, 65 | contribution to the revival of prayer among the faithful, who 35 3, 65 | thus they are discovering prayer, in which the "Spirit who 36 3, 65 | many who are returning to prayer. And I trust that all will 37 3, 65 | Spirit, their commitment to prayer in harmony with the Church 38 3, 66 | community and who awaited in prayer the coming of the Holy Spirit. ~ 39 3, 66 | The Church perseveres in prayer with Mary. This union of 40 3, 66 | Come!"287 The Church's prayer is this unceasing invocation, 41 3, 66 | Lord Jesus: Come!" this prayer of theirs is filled, as 42 3, 66 | the great Jubilee. It is a prayer concerned with the salvific 43 3, 66 | But at the same time this prayer is directed toward a precise Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
44 Int, 3 | evening, when Christ in prayer was filled with anguish “ 45 1, 17 | for example, we find the prayer: “We beseech, implore and 46 1, 17(29) | Eucharistic Prayer III.~ 47 1, 18(31) | Embolism following the Lord's Prayer.~ 48 2, 25 | in particular, as well as prayer of adoration before Christ 49 2, 25 | above all by the “art of prayer”,48 how can we not feel 50 3, 28 | should recite the Eucharistic Prayer, while the people participate 51 3, 30 | word or services of common prayer with Christians from the 52 3, 31 | is in the Eucharist that prayer for vocations is most closely 53 3, 31 | most closely united to the prayer of Christ the Eternal High 54 3, 32 | brothers and sisters in prayer exercise in a praiseworthy 55 4, 43 | Christ.91 In raising this prayer to the Father of lights, 56 4, 44 | itself is already a common prayer of praise, a single supplication. 57 CON, 61 | baptized to respond to the prayer of Jesusut unum sint ” ( Evangelium vitae Chap., §
58 1, 17(15) | Address during the Prayer Vigil for the Eighth World 59 2, 37 | Father in the great priestly prayer, declares what eternal life 60 2, 46 | burden; on the contrary his prayer is this: "You, O Lord, are 61 3, 66 | death, as proclaimed in the prayer of the ancient sage of Israel: " 62 4, 79(102) | Cf. Roman Missal, prayer of the celebrant before 63 4, 84 | Psalmist, we too, in our daily prayer as individuals and as a 64 4, 84 | our personal and community prayer, but above all in the celebrations 65 4, 93 | Gospel of life through daily prayer, both individual prayer 66 4, 93 | prayer, both individual prayer and family prayer. The family 67 4, 93 | individual prayer and family prayer. The family prays in order 68 4, 93 | meaning to every other form of prayer and worship is found in 69 4, 100 | difficulties: 135 a great prayer for life is urgently needed, 70 4, 100 | life is urgently needed, a prayer which will rise up throughout 71 4, 100 | initiatives and in daily prayer, may an impassioned plea 72 4, 100 | by his own example that prayer and fasting are the first Fides et ratio Chap., §
73 2, 17 | this mosaic when he says in prayer: “How deep to me are your 74 Conc, 108 | end to the woman whom the prayer of the Church invokes as Laborem exercens Chap., §
75 5, 27 | living God, uniting work with prayer, know the place that his Redemptor hominis Chap., §
76 1, 6 | in a special way in his prayer in the Upper Room the night 77 1, 6 | through dialogue, contacts, prayer in common, investigation 78 2, 9(52) | Cf. Eucharistic Prayer IV.~ 79 4, 19 | other, as we read in the prayer in the liturgy of the memorial 80 4, 20 | by men of deep faith and prayer, and by ascetics and mystics, 81 4, 22 | Ascension, recollected in prayer and expectation, together 82 4, 22 | great, intense and growing prayer by all the Church. Only 83 4, 22 | by all the Church. Only prayer can prevent all these great 84 4, 22 | warm and humble call to prayer, I wish the Church to devote 85 4, 22 | to devote herself to this prayer, together with Mary the 86 4, 22 | to devote herself to this prayer of humanity's new Advent, 87 4, 22 | I hope that through this prayer we shall be able to receive Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
88 1, 24 | continuing with one mind in prayer with the women and Mary 89 2, 26 | who devoted themselves to prayer in the Upper Room, preparing 90 2, 26 | midst Mary was "devoted to prayer" as the "mother of Jesus" ( 91 2, 27 | Church was assiduous in prayer together with her, and at 92 2, 28 | regained continually through prayer. Therefore, "the Church 93 2, 28 | earth, "devote themselves to prayer together with Mary, the 94 2, 31 | invoked her with unceasing prayer. In the difficult moments 95 2, 32 | Anaphora or Eucharistic Prayer of St. John Chrysostom, 96 2, 32 | moulded the faith, piety and prayer of the faithful. In the 97 2, 33 | the faith and spirit of prayer of that people, who sense 98 2, 37 | poor of Yahweh," who in the prayer of the Psalms awaited from 99 3, 40(105) | Ibid., 62; in her prayer too the Church recognizes 100 3, 49 | Spirit she devoted herself to prayer in the midst of the Apostles 101 3, 50 | during this Year, to join in prayer with all those who are celebrating 102 3, 50 | faithful pour forth persevering prayer to the Mother of God and 103 Conc, 52 | Assist us." For, as this prayer attests, the Church sees Redemptoris missio Chap., §
104 2, 13 | to God in the intimacy of prayer as to a Father (cf. Lk 11: 105 2, 20 | gospel parables and by the prayer which Jesus taught us. We 106 3, 23 | expressed in the "priestly prayer": "This is eternal life, 107 3, 26 | fraternal communion, in prayer and in the Eucharist. To 108 3, 29 | conviction that "every authentic prayer is prompted by the Holy 109 4, 38 | methods of meditation and prayer. Not only in cultures with 110 4, 38 | path to meeting God, to prayer, to asceticism, and to the 111 5, 51 | setting, come together for prayer, Scripture reading, catechesis, 112 5, 51 | word of God, focuses its prayer on the Eucharist, lives 113 6, 74 | Church personnel: leaders of prayer, song and liturgy; leaders 114 7 | Prayer and Sacrifice for Missionaries~ 115 7, 78 | spiritual cooperation through prayer, sacrifice and the witness 116 7, 78 | witness of Christian life. Prayer should accompany the journey 117 7, 78 | confidence and conviction. Prayer needs to be accompanied 118 7, 80 | daughters."167~An intense prayer life, a genuine sense of 119 8, 91 | in personal and community prayer. My contact with representatives Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
120 1, 2 | that were the subject of my prayer and reflection. The first 121 4, 13 | said that Jesus' priestly prayer - ut unum sint 22 is their 122 7, 27 | the rediscovery through prayer and dialogue of visible 123 8, 29 | heritage with a special prayer.~ Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
124 7, 49 | development of peoples, as the prayer of the Mass for this intention Ut unum sint Chap., §
125 Int, 2 | conversion of hearts and upon prayer, which will also lead to 126 Int, 4 | on the Lord's grace and prayer: "I have prayed for you 127 Int, 4 | Successors is upheld by the very prayer of the Redeemer, and the 128 Int, 4 | fervently make his own Christ's prayer for that conversion which 129 Int, 4 | Christians to share in this prayer. May all join me in praying 130 1, 9 | may be one" are thus his prayer to the Father that the Father' 131 1, 9 | the meaning of Christ's prayer: "Ut unum sint".~ 132 1, 12 | They also share with us in prayer and other spiritual benefits. 133 1 | The primacy of prayer~ 134 1, 21 | with public and private prayer for the unity of Christians, 135 1, 21 | complete expression in common prayer. When brothers and sisters 136 1, 21 | Vatican Council defines their prayer as the soul of the whole 137 1, 21 | ecumenical movement. This prayer is "a very effective means 138 1, 21 | separated brethren".43 Even when prayer is not specifically offered 139 1, 21 | confirmation of unity. The common prayer of Christians is an invitation 140 1, 22 | 8). In the fellowship of prayer Christ is truly present; 141 1, 22 | It is he who leads our prayer in the Spirit-Consoler whom 142 1, 22 | certainly belongs to common prayer, the prayerful union of 143 1, 22 | ever more united in common prayer around Christ, they will 144 1, 22 | regularly before Christ in prayer, they will be able to gain 145 1, 23 | Finally, fellowship in prayer leads people to look at 146 1, 23 | sincerely seek. Our common prayer, inspired by faith, is proof 147 1, 23 | is proof of this. In that prayer, we gather together in the 148 1, 23 | our unity.~"Ecumenical" prayer is at the service of the 149 1, 24 | and indeed culminate in prayer. The Week of Prayer for 150 1, 24 | culminate in prayer. The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, celebrated 151 1, 24 | ecumenical meeting and common prayer with our brothers and sisters 152 1, 24 | each of these occasions of prayer. Given the differing ways 153 1, 25 | been able to join them in prayer, both in public and in private. 154 1, 25 | would now like to recall the prayer meeting, also held in Saint 155 1, 26 | 26. Prayer, the community at prayer, 156 1, 26 | Prayer, the community at prayer, enables us always to discover 157 1, 26 | Mt 23:8). "Ecumenical" prayer discloses this fundamental 158 1, 26 | individual.~"Ecumenical" prayer, as the prayer of brothers 159 1, 26 | Ecumenical" prayer, as the prayer of brothers and sisters, 160 1, 26 | search for unity flows from prayer and its realization is guided 161 1, 26 | realization is guided by prayer: "For it is from newness 162 1, 27 | carry on with the Lord in prayer, concern for unity cannot 163 1, 27 | her life to meditation and prayer centered on chapter seventeen 164 1, 27 | truly the cornerstone of all prayer: the total and unconditional 165 1, 27 | situations or places of prayer for unity. Christ's prayer 166 1, 27 | prayer for unity. Christ's prayer to the Father is offered 167 1, 28 | 28. If prayer is the "soul" of ecumenical 168 1, 30 | meetings and the common prayer which the Council made possible, 169 1, 32 | come together for common prayer, where that is permitted. 170 1, 33 | and submissive to Christ's prayer for unity. There is a close 171 1, 33 | close relationship between prayer and dialogue. Deeper and 172 1, 33 | Deeper and more conscious prayer makes dialogue more fruitful. 173 1, 33 | hand, dialogue depends on prayer, so, in another sense, prayer 174 1, 33 | prayer, so, in another sense, prayer also becomes the ever more 175 1, 34 | greater maturity in our common prayer for one another. This is 176 1, 40 | mutual knowledge, common prayer and dialogue. They presuppose 177 2, 44 | offer a solid basis for the prayer and pastoral activity of 178 2, 45 | itself is already a common prayer of praise, a single supplication. 179 2, 53 | taking part together in prayer accustoms us once more to 180 2, 56 | all our good will, humble prayer and a steadfast cooperation 181 2, 65 | the question of faith. The prayer of Christ, our one Lord, 182 2, 65 | East and in the West. That prayer becomes an imperative to 183 2, 68 | expresses itself in private prayer, in meditation on the Bible, 184 2, 70 | accompanied and sustained by the prayer of the Catholic Church and 185 2, 70 | and Ecclesial Communities. Prayer for unity, already so deeply 186 2, 70 | their faith in the one Lord, prayer is the source of enlightenment 187 2, 70 | entirety.~Moreover, through prayer the quest for unity, far 188 2, 71 | forms of encounter, common prayer and practical cooperation. 189 2, 72 | Christian solidarity and prayer I met so very many brothers 190 2, 76 | interest in peace, expressed in prayer and action by ever greater 191 2, 76 | during the World Day of Prayer for Peace, Christians of 192 2, 76 | wish to overlook the Day of Prayer for Peace in Europe, especially 193 2, 76 | Basilica during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.~When 194 Exh, 100 | heartfelt urgency in the prayer which, according to the 195 Exh, 102 | the first place, through prayer. Prayer should always concern 196 Exh, 102 | first place, through prayer. Prayer should always concern itself 197 Exh, 102 | towards the new millennium prayer must occupy the first place.~ 198 Exh, 102 | commentary on the Lord's Prayer, the prayer of every Christian: " 199 Exh, 102 | on the Lord's Prayer, the prayer of every Christian: "God 200 Exh, 102(162)| On the Lord's Prayer, 23: CSEL 3, 284-285.~ Veritatis splendor Chap., §
201 Int, 5 | Through the sacraments and prayer they receive the grace of 202 1, 24 | by Saint Augustine in his prayer: "Da quod iubes et iube 203 3, 91(142) | Roman Missal, Prayer for the Memorial of the 204 3, 93 | grace of God invoked in prayer, to a sometimes heroic commitment. 205 3, 104 | responsibility. But his prayer does not dwell on such justifications, 206 3, 105 | awareness in the following prayer of Saint Ambrose of Milan: "


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