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pontifical 11
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pooling 1
poor 22
poorer 2
pope 8
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John Paul II
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poor

   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 I,7 | for all, mercy towards the poor, the stranger and those 2 II,11 | the kenosis of Christ, the poor and humble servant, so that 3 II,20 | Christ, who was himself poor. It is also demanded by 4 II,20 | Church's concern for the poor, who must be the object 5 II,20 | Church the ''home of the poor''.~This decision also provides 6 II,20 | initiatives of charity towards the poor.~The title procurator pauperum 7 II,20 | preferential option for the poor'' which I have indicated 8 II,25 | hospices for pilgrims and the poor, and opened hospitals to 9 IV,37 | though often small and poor, or scattered, Christ is 10 V,46 | direct contact with the poor, the elderly and the infirm. 11 V,54 | name of the Lord, to the poor, the sick and all those 12 VI,55 | especially those members who are poor and suffering and those 13 VII,67 | divisions between rich and poor. The poor are legion! Within 14 VII,67 | between rich and poor. The poor are legion! Within an unjust 15 VII,67 | opulence. It is above all the poor, the young and refugees 16 VII,67 | the defence of all who are poor, raising his voice on behalf 17 VII,67 | there is no hope for the poor, there will be no hope for 18 VII,67 | defender and the father of the poor, concerned for justice and 19 VII,69 | economic situation of the poor, the abandoned and the mistreated. 20 VII,69 | the mistreated. In every poor person believers see a special 21 VII,69 | preferential option for the poor who must be allowed to take 22 Conclu,73| in need and to make the poor feel that every Christian


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