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1 Intro,1 | of Jesus Christ for the Hope of the World. We were all 2 Intro,2 | the theological virtue of hope. This approach immediately 3 Intro,3 | A hope founded on Christ~3. It 4 Intro,3 | every Bishop to proclaim hope to the world, hope based 5 Intro,3 | proclaim hope to the world, hope based on the proclamation 6 Intro,3 | Gospel of Jesus Christ: a hope ''which not only concerns 7 Intro,3 | all that eschatological hope which awaits the riches 8 Intro,3 | A stance of theological hope, together with faith and 9 Intro,3 | witness and servant of hope. He has the duty of instilling 10 Intro,3 | people the basis of Christian hope (cf. 1 Pet 3:15). The Bishop 11 Intro,3 | witness and servant of this hope, especially where a culture 12 Intro,3 | to transcendence. Where hope is absent, faith itself 13 Intro,3 | unbelief and indifference, hope is a stalwart support for 14 Intro,3 | succeed in keeping his own hope alive (cf. Rom 15:4) and 15 Intro,3 | 4) and in nourishing the hope of those entrusted to his 16 Intro,3 | Virgin Mary, the Mother of Hope, who believed in the fulfilment 17 Intro,3 | God and holding firmly to hope, which like a sure and steadfast 18 Intro,3 | servant of Christ, ''our hope of glory'' (cf. Col 1:27), 19 Intro,4 | Hope, when hopes are dashed~4. 20 Intro,4 | their expectations on the hope that does not disappoint. 21 Intro,4 | parody or deride Christian hope. In the joy of the Spirit 22 Intro,4 | daily strengthens a Bishop's hope and makes him increasingly 23 Intro,4 | freedom of each person. Hope encourages a Bishop to discern, 24 Intro,4 | of destruction and death. Hope sustains him as he transforms 25 Intro,4 | and for reconciliation. Hope in Jesus the Good Shepherd 26 Intro,4 | living image of Christ, our hope, in whom all God's promises 27 Intro,5 | Servants of the Gospel for the hope of the world~5. In issuing 28 Intro,5 | of Jesus Christ for the Hope of the World.10 In doing 29 Intro,5 | serve your Gospel for the hope of the world!''.12~In this 30 Intro,5 | this way, living as men of hope and reflecting in their 31 Intro,5 | will truly be a source of hope for their flock. We know 32 Intro,5 | that the world needs the ''hope that does not disappoint'' ( 33 Intro,5 | 5:5). We know that this hope is Christ. We know it and 34 Intro,5 | therefore we proclaim the hope that springs from the Cross.~ 35 Intro,5 | servants of the Gospel for the hope of the world. ~As we gaze 36 Intro,5 | we may be, let not your hope be placed in us: if we are 37 Intro,5 | Servants of the Gospel for the hope of the world.~ ~ 38 I,9 | proclamation of the Gospel of hope to all peoples (cf. Lk 4: 39 II,11 | to living out in faith, hope and charity his ministry 40 II,13 | minister of communion and hope for God's holy people only 41 II,13 | Bishop thus lives by faith, hope and love, inasmuch as he 42 II,13 | Gospel of Jesus Christ in hope, the Bishop must become 43 II,14 | Mary, Mother of Hope and teacher of the spiritual 44 II,14 | in firm faith, confident hope and ardent charity. As Mary 45 II,15 | be a credible minister of hope, since, as Saint Paul reminds 46 II,15 | Scriptures that we can derive hope'' (cf. Rom 15:4). The words 47 II,17 | words of the Psalmist: ''I hope in your word'' (Ps 119:114). 48 II,17 | prayer he will gain that hope which he must in turn pass 49 II,17 | the privileged forum where hope finds expression and nourishment, 50 II,17 | Aquinas, the ''interpreter of hope''.76~The Bishop's personal 51 II,17 | will appear, as a man of hope to the extent that he enters 52 II,20 | minister of the Gospel of hope must be a vir pauper. This 53 II,20 | and helping to build their hope.~He will carry out this 54 II,20 | be heard as a source of hope for all, but especially 55 II,21 | duty to ''wait in joyful hope'' for Christ's return in 56 II,23 | ministry as a witness to hope, attentive to the needs 57 II,25 | practice of the virtue of hope, when in difficult times 58 II,25 | crucified and risen Christ, our hope, they reacted positively 59 II,25 | find yet another reason for hope, especially for the younger 60 III,26 | in the world as a sign of hope for every individual and 61 III,27 | of faith are derived, and hope shines forth for all humanity. 62 III,27 | includes the preaching of hope in the promises made by 63 IV,33 | the building of Christian hope. By preaching the word, 64 IV,36 | Resurrection and a reason for hope for God's People as they 65 IV,36 | forth as a sign of sure hope and comfort for the pilgrim 66 IV,36 | People of God''.141 It is a hope which is likewise nourished 67 IV,39 | reconciliation and a call to hope, is the very heart of the 68 IV,41 | communal, which are a sign of hope to all, including the younger 69 IV,41 | This will prove a sign of hope for everyone and a source 70 V,43 | personal witness of faith, hope and love – only with difficulty 71 V,46 | to all an invitation to hope. Here above all the Bishop 72 V,51 | women broader horizons of hope. On the other hand, committed 73 V,51 | give an account of their hope (cf. 1 Pet 3:15) wherever 74 V,51 | to be Christians of firm hope, solidly anchored in the 75 V,53 | young people. A minister of hope can hardly fail to build 76 VI,56 | Bishops and the Roman Curia. Hope was expressed that this 77 VI,59 | Fathers, who expressed the hope that relations of fraternal 78 VI,62 | clear when it expressed the hope that Particular Councils 79 VI,64 | which contradicts Christian hope. The practical means for 80 VI,65 | the servant and witness of hope. Mission is the sure index 81 VI,65 | a new life motivated by hope. In proclaiming the Risen 82 VII,66 | not to fear but to have hope (cf. Lk 12:32)? Jesus often 83 VII,66 | strive, because we have our hope set on the living God, who 84 VII,67 | teaching is able to offer hope even in the worst of situations, 85 VII,67 | because, if there is no hope for the poor, there will 86 VII,67 | the poor, there will be no hope for anyone, not even for 87 VII,67 | rights, and one who brings hope.279 ~The words of the Synod 88 VII,67 | of employment or in the hope of finding peace. The ravages 89 VII,67 | teaching makes clear, Christian hope is deeply linked to zeal 90 VII,68 | profession of Christian hope, it cannot be forgotten 91 VII,68 | that it is precisely this hope which is the basis of interreligious 92 VII,71 | most basic community of hope, which so pleases God that 93 VII,72 | proclaiming the Gospel of hope. What is at stake is always 94 VII,72 | of man, as a ''being of hope''.~It is understandable 95 VII,72 | these new challenges to hope can lead to a temptation 96 VII,72 | for the basis of their hope is found in the mystery 97 Conclu,73| servants of the Gospel for the hope of the world, yet we know 98 Conclu,73| world, yet we know that this hope does not come from us, but 99 Conclu,73| cease to be the guardian of hope in the human heart: the 100 Conclu,73| in the human heart: the hope of all human creatures, 101 Conclu,74| our ministry as heralds of hope. Like him, we must be ready 102 Conclu,74| pastors – ''as a sign of sure hope and comfort, until the day