Chapter, Paragraph
1 0,1 | man and the hope of the world.~That light inspired my
2 0,1 | to the Church and to the world, expressed not by a single
3 0,2 | News spread throughout the world because, filled with the
4 0,3 | today in every part of the world. I intend to address their
5 0,4 | 14:8 - 11). Letting the world ask us its questions, listening
6 0,4 | giving response to the world's expectations and sufferings,
7 I,6 | flowed over into the Western world, and there provided a source
8 I,11| himself took a body for the world's salvation. This does not
9 I,11| potential of the created world. That world is destined
10 I,11| the created world. That world is destined to be assumed
11 I,13| find the way of truth. Our world desperately needs such spiritual
12 I,14| Lord, the monk finds the world a place where the beauty
13 I,14| epiklesis of the Spirit on the world and is certain that he will
14 I,14| offer his Son so that the world might be saved. In this
15 I,14| enabled to contemplate that world already transfigured by
16 I,15| for him to speak to the world, to communicate himself;
17 I,15| death on the Cross by a world that did not recognize him,
18 II,17| churches and peace for the world. Together we have felt more
19 II,17| cause of scandal to the world. These sins of the past
20 II,19| called to proclaim to the world? In view of our reciprocal
21 II,22| is proclaimed in all the world" (Rom 1:8). The Apostle
22 II,23| time for the life of the world, especially in Eastern Europe,
23 II,28| misunderstandings: we have deprived the world of a joint witness that
24 II,28| reconciliation, and the people of the world will have one more well -
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