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1 4 | its sacred endeavors in missions. Of this, history itself
2 10| when the zeal for sacred missions became torpid and died.
3 17| vocation in order that the missions will flourish. ~
4 18| the works of the sacred missions are commended in appropriate
5 20| transplanted into the field of the missions. ~
6 21| burn with charity for the missions.7~
7 27| taught a solid knowledge of missions. This will strengthen the
8 28| called to undertake sacred missions "then neither the poverty
9 32| properly for work in the sacred missions. It is the Portuguese Society
10 32| of the Catholic Foreign Missions, which Our predecessor Pius
11 33| candidates for the work of the missions be properly trained in correct
12 41| the support of the sacred missions. ~
13 42| called to the aid of the missions. In such a manner they may
14 43| greater blessings for the missions in proportion to the aptness
15 45| The annals of your sacred missions admirably testify to the
16 45| unsuccessfully, to replace Catholic missions with those of lay people.
17 46| Francis Xavier to the sacred missions of India in Portuguese territory.
18 46| saint, the patron of sacred missions, repaid your nation with
19 46| and end of their sacred missions to the great profit of religion
20 49| carry forward your sacred missions with all the means within
21 50| the growth of the sacred missions your sons, your prayers,
22 52| Xavier, the Patron of the Missions and a sort of adopted son
23 52| Portuguese saints of the missions. ~
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