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1 Intro,4 | appearance in our world of grave new situations of uncertainty 2 Intro,4 | coexistence of nations. A new spectre of war and death 3 I,6 | guides the people of the New Testament on their pilgrimage 4 I,8 | the first members of the new Israel, and at the same 5 I,9 | and in a qualitatively new manner as priests, participate 6 II,13 | called to holiness by a new title arising from Holy 7 II,13 | qualified ministers of a new covenant'' (2 Cor 3:5-6). 8 II,22 | and also a prudent use of new communications media, should 9 II,24 | he is able to discern the new calls by which God clarifies 10 II,24 | Canon Law and in view of the new challenges and commitments 11 II,25 | enlightened leaders who blazed new trails for their people. 12 III,26 | constant process of begetting new life in the Spirit, the 13 III,27 | the very programme of the new evangelization, which '' 14 III,27 | enable them to fulfil the new law of love.104 ~By virtue 15 III,27 | promises made by God in the new Covenant in Jesus Christ''.106 ~ 16 III,28 | Scripture of the Old and New Testaments and in Tradition 17 III,28 | welcoming the word, ever new and effective in the course 18 III,28 | but also in those that are new and different.~The Spirit 19 III,30 | an integral part of the new evangelization and thus 20 III,30 | which is ancient yet ever new, a task which has its origin 21 III,30 | first evangelization and the new evangelization, and represents 22 III,30 | proclamation of the Gospel in ''new Areopagi'' and for the handing 23 III,31 | life becomes for a Bishop a new basis for authority alongside 24 III,31 | his teachings a completely new man of the Church, explained 25 V,44 | spheres, awakening ever new forms of participation and 26 V,47 | assignment or the conferring of a new pastoral mandate. For the 27 V,47 | apostolic labours and of the new role which he now plays 28 V,50 | the process of approving new Institutes founded in his 29 V,51 | hearts ''the expectation of a new earth''.198 Bishops, for 30 V,51 | those represented by the new ecclesial movements. All 31 V,53 | are awaiting the dawn of a new world. The experience of 32 VI,56 | structures and opened the way for new reflection on the theology 33 VI,59 | changing times''.242 The new century must find us more 34 VI,61 | Where there is a need, new patriarchates [are] to be 35 VI,65 | international migration, is creating new situations which present 36 VI,65 | are thereby inspired to a new life motivated by hope. 37 VI,65 | the One who inaugurates a new era of history and announce 38 VI,65 | in itself the pledge of a new world in which pain and 39 VI,65 | beauty. At the beginning of a new millennium marked by a clearer 40 VII,67 | distress, the humble take new heart. The Lord looks at 41 VII,68 | their respective Dioceses. New paths to peace can be blazed 42 VII,68 | dialogue belongs to the new evangelization, especially 43 VII,71 | strides in the search for new solutions and better treatments, 44 VII,71 | treatments, there are always new situations which pose a 45 VII,72 | these persons to fit into a new social structure.292 ~In 46 VII,72 | the issue, in some ways new and fraught with serious 47 VII,72 | understandable that all these new challenges to hope can lead 48 Conclu,73| we should respond with a new creativity in charity which 49 Conclu,74| Bishops at the beginning of a new millennium is thus clearly 50 Conclu,74| it is a duty which has a new urgency and which calls