Chapter, Paragraph
1 0,1 | Pontiff intended at that time as an aid to restoring unity
2 0,4 | among the people of our time.~
3 I,7 | marvels of Pentecost.~At a time when it is increasingly
4 I,8 | abandon itself to sorrow. But time belongs to God, and whatever
5 I,8 | whatever takes place in time can never be identified
6 I,9 | through the mentality of the time. During recent persecutions,
7 I,10| individual call and, at the same time, an ecclesial and community
8 I,10| the prayer that sanctifies time, he continues his assimilation
9 I,13| Nevertheless, it is having a hard time finding new ones, and so
10 I,14| in forms which vary in time and place, ranging from
11 II,18| unity and thus return to the time when, after the death and
12 II,19| Church demands it. Every time we celebrate the Eucharist,
13 II,20| Orientalium Dignitas. Since that time a journey began which has
14 II,21| ecclesial awareness of the time.(57) In entering into catholic
15 II,23| well aware that at this time certain tensions between
16 II,23| Churches at so important a time for the life of the world,
17 II,23| of atheist regimes, the time has come to suffer, if necessary,
18 II,28| Kingdom.~May God shorten the time and distance. May Christ,
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