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John Paul II
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1 Intro,5 | guardians and promoters. They form a sort of saving 'net,' 2 I,8 | addition to the specific form of presidency over a particular 3 II,11 | to the least. Again, by a form of reciprocal interplay, 4 II,13 | responsibility becomes a form of service and peril is 5 II,14 | appears ''as an 'exemplary form', a source of inspiration, 6 II,17 | the priest in an approved form, then it is truly the voice 7 II,21 | remind everyone that ''the form of this world is passing 8 II,21 | love is, on the one hand, a form of spiritual therapy for 9 II,21 | humanity and, on the other, a form of protest against the idolatry 10 III,31 | the ideal Bishop and to form by his teachings a completely 11 IV,35 | of God's name in order to form the religious sentiment 12 IV,37 | preaching of the Gospel, form communities in which the 13 IV,39 | necessary it is today to form the consciences of the faithful 14 V,42 | absolutely radical way, the form of a servant (cf. Phil 2: 15 V,42 | this reason he took on the form of a servant: God put himself 16 V,43 | sacred power but also in the form of apostolic life, in apostolic 17 V,43 | truly an honour when it is a form of service. Every Bishop 18 V,44 | Church which they themselves form. What guarantees the authenticity 19 V,47 | grave illness or some other form of persistent disability, 20 V,48 | ensure that the seminaries form mature and balanced personalities, 21 V,51 | the lay apostolate in the form of associations, both the 22 VI,56 | unfailingly preserves the form of government established 23 VI,61 | remains the traditional form of governance in the Eastern 24 VII,70 | most insidious and perverse form. In effect, ''the most profound 25 VII,72 | in our day and takes the form of mass movements involving 26 Conclu,73| it with his word and to form it by his example.~Where


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