Chapter, Paragraph
1 0,1 | the other; and that we too may be granted a full taste
2 0,3 | the wish that together we may seek the strength of an
3 0,4 | weighs heavily on our hearts. May the Spirit clarify our gaze
4 0,4 | gaze so that together we may reach out to contemporary
5 I,9 | even more brightly than may appear in the dialogue between
6 I,13 | means of interior growth, may those in charge foster this
7 I,13 | it to good advantage, and may all avail themselves of
8 I,14 | ceaseless cry, that all may be converted to the saving
9 I,15 | so that the relationship may not be broken off and love
10 I,15 | not be broken off and love may continue to flow. And God
11 I,16 | soul; in prayer, so that we may never forget that seeing
12 I,16 | and that our gatherings may make room for God's presence
13 II,19 | upholders of new divisions. May the Lord open our hearts,
14 II,19 | every effort so that the day may come when we will partake
15 II,19 | gathered up, became one, so may your Church be gathered
16 II,20(49)| proprio Dei Providentis (May 1, 1917): AAS 9 (1917),
17 II,21 | the Latin Church, that she may respect and fully appreciate
18 II,21 | communion;(60) that she may show concretely, far more
19 II,22 | faithful of the Church of Rome may resound today on the lips
20 II,22 | long to see you, that I may impart to you some spiritual
21 II,22 | strengthen you, that is, that we may be mutually encouraged by
22 II,23(61)| the european Continent (May 31, 1991): AAS 84 (1992),
23 II,25 | welcome on a wider scale. May God also bless the founding
24 II,28 | East, so that God's word may ever more clearly reveal
25 II,28 | fullness of the Kingdom.~May God shorten the time and
26 II,28 | shorten the time and distance. May Christ, the Orientale Lumen,
27 II,28 | thus towards one another.~May the people of the third
28 II,28 | all. ~From the Vatican, on May 2, the liturgical memorial
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