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Paul VI
Address 17 March 1975

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1 3 | gratitude for what has been accomplished in the past, we wish to 2 2 | need. We know that these actions were motivated by the love 3 3 | of your Bishops, take an active role in the renewal and 4 5 | assured of our continued affection in the Lord Jesus, in whose 5 1 | at the Memorials of the Apostles and to pledge before the 6 4 | learn by word and example to appreciate the gift of faith and the 7 5 | these important issues we ask your help and the full measure 8 2 | good works done by your association. We have seen firsthand 9 5 | your collaboration. And be assured of our continued affection 10 | at 11 | been 12 3 | under the guidance of your Bishops, take an active role in 13 5 | Jesus, in whose name we bless you.~ 14 3 | live. We hope that, as a body, you will address yourselves 15 2 | the love of Christ and his brethren, and we will never forget 16 | But 17 4 | And may your homes be centers of love and prayer in which 18 3 | faith, in the exercise of charitable solicitude for others and 19 2 | seen firsthand the deeds of charity performed by your colleagues 20 5 | the full measure of your collaboration. And be assured of our continued 21 2 | charity performed by your colleagues for those in need. We know 22 1 | welcoming the Knights of Columbus and their families. But 23 1 | the Jubilee and you have come to profess your faith at 24 1 | Jesus Christ and to his Coming.~ 25 3 | for others and in the full commitment of your Christian lives. 26 3 | dynamic leadership in the communities in which you live. We hope 27 3 | in the past, we wish to confirm you in your faith, in the 28 5 | collaboration. And be assured of our continued affection in the Lord Jesus, 29 3 | share in the gift of God’s creation, so that there will truly 30 Incipit| Dear sons and daughters,~ 31 3 | and moral questions of the day: that your voice will be 32 Incipit| Dear sons and daughters,~ 33 3 | in those issues that are decisive for mankind. May you give 34 2 | have seen firsthand the deeds of charity performed by 35 4 | the gift of faith and the dignity of marriage and the family. 36 | done 37 3 | upright, enlightened and dynamic leadership in the communities 38 1 | your Christian lives. In effect, you are saying-you are 39 3 | that your witness will be effective in those issues that are 40 1 | you will try to make every effort to give an ever greater 41 1 | families. But this time our encounter is a very special one, for 42 1 | will strive, that you will endeavour, that you will try to make 43 3 | will always lend upright, enlightened and dynamic leadership in 44 | ever 45 | every 46 4 | generation will learn by word and example to appreciate the gift of 47 3 | you in your faith, in the exercise of charitable solicitude 48 3 | And today as we express again our gratitude for 49 1 | Knights of Columbus and their families. But this time our encounter 50 4 | dignity of marriage and the family. And we hope too that, in 51 2 | association. We have seen firsthand the deeds of charity performed 52 2 | brethren, and we will never forget them.~ 53 | found 54 4 | prayer in which the new generation will learn by word and example 55 3 | to share in the gift of God’s creation, so that there 56 2 | known over the years the good works done by your association. 57 3 | as we express again our gratitude for what has been accomplished 58 3 | address yourselves to the great religious and moral questions 59 1 | every effort to give an ever greater witness in today’s world 60 3 | Church, you will, under the guidance of your Bishops, take an 61 3 | suffering, those in need, the handicapped, the incurably ill and all 62 | has 63 3 | that your voice will be heard and that your witness will 64 5 | important issues we ask your help and the full measure of 65 3 | handicapped, the incurably ill and all those on the margin 66 5 | In all these important issues we ask your help 67 3 | need, the handicapped, the incurably ill and all those on the 68 | its 69 1 | this is the Year of the Jubilee and you have come to profess 70 3 | will truly be liberty and justice for all. May your special 71 1 | the joy of welcoming the Knights of Columbus and their families. 72 2 | colleagues for those in need. We know that these actions were 73 2 | We personally have known over the years the good 74 3 | that, as a portion of the laity of Christ’s Church, you 75 3 | enlightened and dynamic leadership in the communities in which 76 4 | the new generation will learn by word and example to appreciate 77 3 | hope that you will always lend upright, enlightened and 78 3 | that there will truly be liberty and justice for all. May 79 3 | testimony to the sanctity of life in all its stages and to 80 3 | communities in which you live. We hope that, as a body, 81 5 | continued affection in the Lord Jesus, in whose name we 82 | make 83 3 | issues that are decisive for mankind. May you give testimony 84 3 | ill and all those on the margin of society and who are without 85 4 | faith and the dignity of marriage and the family. And we hope 86 5 | ask your help and the full measure of your collaboration. And 87 1 | profess your faith at the Memorials of the Apostles and to pledge 88 3 | the great religious and moral questions of the day: that 89 2 | that these actions were motivated by the love of Christ and 90 5 | the Lord Jesus, in whose name we bless you.~ 91 | never 92 | on 93 | Once 94 | one 95 | others 96 | over 97 3 | been accomplished in the past, we wish to confirm you 98 2 | firsthand the deeds of charity performed by your colleagues for those 99 2 | We personally have known over the years 100 1 | before the Successor of Peter the renewal of your Christian 101 1 | Memorials of the Apostles and to pledge before the Successor of 102 3 | solicitude be always for the poor, the suffering, those in 103 3 | lives. We hope that, as a portion of the laity of Christ’s 104 4 | homes be centers of love and prayer in which the new generation 105 1 | Jubilee and you have come to profess your faith at the Memorials 106 3 | great religious and moral questions of the day: that your voice 107 3 | role in the renewal and reconciliation of the world. We hope that 108 3 | yourselves to the great religious and moral questions of the 109 3 | all its stages and to the rights of all to share in the gift 110 3 | Bishops, take an active role in the renewal and reconciliation 111 3 | you give testimony to the sanctity of life in all its stages 112 1 | lives. In effect, you are saying-you are telling us before the 113 2 | your association. We have seen firsthand the deeds of charity 114 3 | to the rights of all to share in the gift of God’s creation, 115 | so 116 3 | all those on the margin of society and who are without voice.~ 117 Incipit| Dear sons and daughters,~ 118 3 | sanctity of life in all its stages and to the rights of all 119 1 | the world-that you will strive, that you will endeavour, 120 1 | and to pledge before the Successor of Peter the renewal of 121 3 | always for the poor, the suffering, those in need, the handicapped, 122 3 | guidance of your Bishops, take an active role in the renewal 123 1 | you are saying-you are telling us before the world-that 124 3 | for mankind. May you give testimony to the sanctity of life 125 [Title]| TEXT OF THE ADDRESS~ 126 | their 127 | them 128 | there 129 1 | their families. But this time our encounter is a very 130 4 | found for the Church of tomorrow.~ 131 | too 132 3 | creation, so that there will truly be liberty and justice for 133 1 | endeavour, that you will try to make every effort to 134 | under 135 3 | that you will always lend upright, enlightened and dynamic 136 | us 137 | very 138 4 | your Christian homes, new vocations may be found for the Church 139 1 | again we have the joy of welcoming the Knights of Columbus 140 | were 141 | what 142 | who 143 | whose 144 3 | accomplished in the past, we wish to confirm you in your faith, 145 | without 146 4 | generation will learn by word and example to appreciate 147 2 | over the years the good works done by your association. 148 1 | are telling us before the world-that you will strive, that you 149 1 | special one, for this is the Year of the Jubilee and you have 150 2 | personally have known over the years the good works done by your 151 | yourselves


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