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1 INT,3 | persecutions on account of their faith.9 Once again we experienced 2 INT,3 | moments of communion in faith and charity, led by a desire 3 INT,5 | fundamental trust, born of faith in the Risen One, present 4 1,7 | despite great signs of faith and witness and an atmosphere 5 1,7 | experience; living one's faith in Jesus becomes increasingly 6 1,7 | cultural setting in which that faith is constantly challenged 7 1,12 | these signs with the eyes of faith, we can perceive, even amid 8 1,12 | Martyrs and witnesses to the faith~ 9 1,13 | witnesses to the Christian faith who lived in the last century, 10 1 | all hope~Confessing our faith~ 11 1,18 | which no one else can give: faith in Jesus Christ, the source 12 1,18 | spreads”.31~This confession of faith causes our hearts and lips 13 1,19 | at the very heart of our faith. The loss of the truth about 14 1,19 | the core of the Christian faith, and it can still make a 15 1,19 | has the task of reviving faith in the Trinity among the 16 1,19 | knowing full well that this faith is the herald of authentic 17 1,19 | the Church's trinitarian faith. This faith contains an 18 1,19 | trinitarian faith. This faith contains an extraordinary 19 1,20 | brothers and my sisters in faith – as I did at the end of 20 1,20 | the future of man. In the faith of the Church, “there is 21 1,20(37)| for the Doctrine of the Faith, Declaration Dominus Iesus ( 22 1,22 | work.39~With the eyes of faith we are enabled to see the 23 1,22(39)| for the Doctrine of the Faith, Declaration Dominus Iesus ( 24 1,22 | can only be received in faith”.42 Also real is the presence 25 2,23 | the loss of an earlier faith, and compromise with the “ 26 2,24 | centuries. The Christian faith has shaped the culture of 27 2,24 | cultures from the horizon of faith, the role played by faith 28 2,24 | faith, the role played by faith has continued to be significant”.45~ 29 2,27 | and model of the Church in faith and holiness,49 cultivate 30 2,28 | the whole People of God in faith and love.50 They should 31 2,39 | future of the Christian faith in Europe and, in turn, 32 2,40 | to the laity the Church's faith regarding the nature and 33 2,41 | testify that the Christian faith constitutes the only complete 34 2,41 | lay persons to apply their faith in temporal affairs. These 35 3,47 | elements and notions of the faith. Many of the baptized live 36 3,47 | the gestures and signs of faith are repeated, especially 37 3,47 | acceptance of the content of the faith and fidelity to the person 38 3,47 | great certainties of the faith are being undermined in 39 3,47 | widen the division between faith and life; some people have 40 3,47 | which has weakened the faith and often, tragically, led 41 3,47 | interpretation of Christian faith which is corrosive and accompanied 42 3,47 | man comes, will he find faith on earth?” (Lk 18:8). Will 43 3,47 | Lk 18:8). Will he find faith in our countries, in this 44 3,47 | those who are far from the faith or who have abandoned the 45 3,48 | proclaimJesus and their faith in him in every situation; 46 3,48 | to “draw” others to the faith through models of personal, 47 3,49 | not only so that their faith does not wither for lack 48 3,49 | Training for an adult faith~ 49 3,50 | Catholics who are adult in their faith and for missionary Christian 50 3,50 | foster the movement from a faith supported by social tradition, 51 3,50 | more personal and adult faith, one marked by knowledge 52 3,50 | therefore “called to have a faith capable of critically confronting 53 3,50 | joyfully passing on the faith to new generations; and 54 3,51 | sustaining a mature and personal faith, Christian communities need 55 3,51 | a means of education and faith development for each individual, 56 3,51 | forming Christians in an adult faith.91~ 57 3,52 | its life from the Church's faith and stands at the service 58 3,52 | mission.92 Theology is born of faith and is called to interpret 59 3,52 | and is called to interpret faith, preserving its unbreakable 60 3,57 | comparisons with their own faith. Such training should be 61 3,60 | living testimonies of the faith as professed down the ages 62 3,60 | artistic expressions of the faith should be promoted through 63 3,60 | Training young people in the faith~ 64 3,61 | training of young people in the faith. As we look to the future, 65 3,61 | we see in them a secret faith needing to be purified and 66 3,61 | the need to share their faith. ~ 67 4,68 | many examples of genuine faith, there also exists in Europe 68 4,69 | magnifying him with joyful faith. Rediscover the sense of 69 4,70 | celebration of the Church's faith, and a means of transmitting 70 4,70 | means of transmitting the faith. Together with Sacred Scripture 71 4,75 | are all invited to profess faith in the Eucharist, “the pledge 72 4,78 | seen as an expression of faith in the continuing real presence 73 5 | your works, your love and faith and service~and patient 74 5,83 | of persecution, charity, faith and service. The letters 75 5,85 | continually nourished by faith, Christian volunteer work 76 5,97 | by these certainties of faith, let us strive to build 77 6,108 | doubt that the Christian faith belongs, in a radical and 78 6,120 | the treasure of Christian faith. It has grounded your life


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