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1 Int, 1 | from the Eucharist. This truth does not simply express
2 1, 11| perpetuated down the ages.9 This truth is well expressed by the
3 1, 11| once more to recall this truth and to join you, my dear
4 1, 15| down the centuries, this truth has stimulated theology
5 1, 15| Magisterium's “sure charism of truth” and the “intimate sense
6 1, 16| emphasize the objective truth of his words: “Truly, truly,
7 3, 29| a sacrifice in which, in truth, nobody can take his place”.60
8 3, 30| bear clear witness to the truth. This would result in slowing
9 4, 34| Byzantine tradition voiced this truth: in the Eucharist “unlike
10 4, 38| one who rejects the full truth of the faith regarding the
11 4, 38| Eucharistic mystery. Christ is the truth and he bears witness to
12 4, 38| he bears witness to the truth (cf. Jn 14:6; 18:37); the
13 4, 39| Sacrifice. Hence the great truth expressed which the Liturgy
14 4, 44| regard to one or another truth of the faith. The path towards
15 4, 44| can only be undertaken in truth. In this area, the prohibitions
16 4, 46| sacraments and, among these, the truth regarding the need of the
17 4, 46| right to our witness to the truth – and for the cause itself
18 6, 58| the spirit of Mary. This truth can be understood more deeply
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