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1 1 | BISHOPS, AND ORDINARIES ~IN PEACE AND COMMUNION WITH THE HOLY
2 1 | and Apostolic Benediction.~Peace, the beautiful gift of God,
3 1 | desirable possession [1]; peace, which was for more than
4 1 | anxieties, for if in most places peace is in some sort established
5 1 | that there can be no stable peace or lasting treaties, though
6 2 | honourable and lasting peace; and at the same time We
7 3 | work both for the return of peace and to alleviate the horrors
8 3 | so now that comparative peace has been concluded, this
9 4 | of great loss if, while peace is signed, latent hostility
10 4 | when the nations are at peace. But what is even more important,
11 4 | is called the Gospel of peace. [2] ~
12 13| priests, as the ministers of peace, to be assiduous in urging
13 15| now that the Treaties of Peace are signed, does it proclaim
14 16| greater insistence now that peace is made among the nations
15 18| attainment or the maintenance of peace on earth; it neither rends
16 18| directed to the same end of peace on earth as long as they
17 19| benevolence, to establish a true peace among themselves and join
18 19| of Christ. For He is our peace, Who hath made both one,
19 19| And coming he preached peace to you that were afar off
20 19| you that were afar off and peace to them that were nigh."[22] ~
21 21| universally invoked as "Queen of Peace," as also in the intercession
22 21| Church the gifts of unity and peace"[24], and may renew the
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