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1 Int, 1 | Lord, she rejoices in this presence with unique intensity. Ever
2 Int, 6 | himself, in his many forms of presence, but above all in the living
3 Int, 9 | Eucharist, as Christ's saving presence in the community of the
4 1, 15 | involves a most special presence which – in the words of
5 1, 15 | excluding all other types of presence as if they were 'not real',
6 1, 15 | real', but because it is a presence in the fullest sense: a
7 1, 15 | fullest sense: a substantial presence whereby Christ, the God-Man,
8 1, 20 | the Eucharist, making his presence in meal and sacrifice the
9 2, 25 | Eucharistic Sacrifice. The presence of Christ under the sacred
10 2, 25 | reserved after Mass – a presence which lasts as long as the
11 2, 25(49)| acknowledgment of the Lord's presence”: Paul VI, Encyclical Letter
12 2, 25 | acknowledgment of the Lord's presence”: Paul VI, Encyclical Letter
13 3, 29 | absolutely requires the presence of an ordained priest as
14 3, 32 | Sacrifice. But this requires the presence of a presbyter, who alone
15 3, 33 | advantage of the occasional presence of a priest who is not impeded
16 4, 39 | receiving the Eucharistic presence of the Lord, receives the
17 4, 39 | it is the image and true presence of the one, holy, catholic
18 5, 50 | Eucharistic Church in which the presence of the mystery of Christ
19 CON, 61 | the Eucharist – sacrifice, presence, banquet – does not allow
20 CON, 61 | the Eucharist, and in its presence we can hear in the depths
21 CON, 62 | witnesses of hope. If, in the presence of this mystery, reason
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