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1 16 | gratitude made on Us by the good wishes of those who, though
2 16 | imitate the example of the Good Shepherd in order to bring
3 20 | of shepherds, Jesus, the Good Shepherd, Who is light as
4 24 | in whom there yet remains good will to the One from Whom
5 28 | uncivilized tribes what is good and what is bad, what lawful,
6 30 | Jesus" (Roman Breviary, Good Friday, Response Five).~
7 49 | honor in our affections and good works to those who are bound
8 59 | harmoniously towards the common good. That good can neither be
9 59 | towards the common good. That good can neither be defined according
10 60 | detriment of the public good, by being wrenched from
11 65 | standards of the common good.~
12 66 | the material and spiritual good of their offspring and to
13 72 | commonwealth directed to the good of all nations and ruled
14 73 | directed to the general good.~
15 77 | recourse should be had in good time to a frank discussion
16 89 | do not think solely of good bishops and clerics." You
17 89 | minister to Christ by a good life, by almsgiving, by
18 101| Founder Who "went about doing good" (Acts x. 38).~
19 102| announced peace to men of good will: "Glory to God in the
20 102| on earth peace to men of good will" (Saint Luke ii. 14).~
21 107| foreboding, the Image of the Good Shepherd comes up before
22 108| counselors and aids to men of good will in the reconstruction
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