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1 1 | people from every part of the world, and by the Sacred College
2 4 | important of the Catholic world. Then there were to be considered
3 4 | fail to call upon the whole world to assist Us in this task.
4 4 | Rome from every part of the world. Under normal circumstances
5 4 | proclaimed once again to the world, to the great glory of God
6 8 | continue to exist in the world today which were the object
7 10| the immense theater of the World War, the old rivalries between
8 18| have been felt all over the world, even in out-of-the-way
9 21| scale the goods of this world. But they err grievously
10 25| love of the things of the world, are precisely the source
11 34| acquired for us and the whole world by Jesus Christ, a peace
12 34| Christ, reconciling the world to himself." (II Corinthians
13 34| v, 19) "God so loved the world, as to give his only begotten
14 36| Who has revealed to the world the existence of spiritual
15 36| man, if he gain the whole world, and suffer the loss of
16 41| the ills which afflict the world today and in leading mankind
17 42| teacher and an example of world good-will, for she is able
18 45| will be in harmony with world conditions as the Middle
19 49| effectively toward a lasting world peace.~Pius X in taking
20 49| earth," "the light of the world" (Matt. v, 13, 14), fathers
21 58| factors in bringing about world peace because they work
22 67| the capital of the whole world, because He made it the
23 67| the peoples of the whole world. The very origin and divine
24 67| the faithful of the whole world demand that this sacred
25 68| Italy and of the entire world.~
26 70| pacification of Italy and the world as well.~
27 71| approach when all over the world men will celebrate the humble
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