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1 1, 1, b, 22| forms of piety have, in some sense, replaced faith in Christ 2 1, 2, b, 45| the things of earth.  They sense only their God, and in God 3 1, 2, d, 59| opposition does not make sense, to say the least.  If Napoleon 4 1, 3, c, 97| my refusal and convey my sense of gratitude for the kindness 5 2, 1, d, 121| experience it, has lost the sense of Christ.23~ ~ ~"Hierarchical 6 2, 2, c, 146| so sure of your habitual sense of moderation, I would be 7 2, 3, b, 159| have loved you out of a sense of justice because you are 8 2, 3, c, 165| rejects with all its power and sense of pride.  The first mystery 9 2, 3, d, 168| independence of the Pope, as common sense requires.~ ~So, let the 10 2, 3, d, 169| appearances, corrupt the Christian sense of the young priests and 11 2, 3, e, 175| We men have some sense, too"~ ~With all my heart 12 2, 3, e, 175| Rome; but we men have some sense, too."  I think this is 13 2, 4, a, 177| mind and heart, with a deep sense of faith and ardent devotion, 14 2, 5, a, 203| these marvels would not make sense.  All ./. these things 15 2, 5, b, 209| the Church, in its fullest sense, the Church the beloved 16 2, 5, b, 210| it is attacked.  In this sense, everyone is an apostle 17 3, 1, a, 225| out of an ill-conceived sense of respect, foster certain 18 3, 1, d, 251| sacrament fathers should learn a sense of solicitude and vigilance 19 3, 1, f, 262| perfectly expressed their sense of moral propriety.58~ ~ ~" 20 3, 1, f, 263| prayers, kneel with the same sense of adoration, hear the same 21 3, 2, b, 274| seriousness of thought and good sense, we find instead frivolous 22 3, 2, d, 284| illustrating the meaning and sense of the answer and presenting 23 3, 2, d, 287| and to nurture in them the sense of God instilled into them 24 3, 2, e, 300| human beings.  In fact, the sense of hearing is not just an 25 4, 2 325 | concerns or out of a false sense of prudence.  If we don' 26 4, 3, a, 330| It doesn't make senseCatholics must stay out 27 4, 3, b, 336| prosper unless, as common sense demands, provision is made 28 4, 3, c, 343| society Christian in the best sense of the word and to avert 29 4, 4, b, 351| clarifications?  My common sense inclines me to the second 30 4, 4, c, 353| and I have spoken, as my sense of duty dictated.  Please 31 4, 4, c, 357| But no person of good sense rallies around a particular 32 4, 4, c, 358| discipline has by now lost the sense of austere grandeur it once 33 4, 4, e, 365| mysterious and heavenly sense of wonder and joy (...).  34 5, 1, a, 377| Day by day, they lose all sense of piety since it is not 35 5, 1, c, 387| life.10~ ~ ~"They lose the sense of their identity and faith" ~ ~ 36 5, 1, c, 387| million go?  ~ ~They lose the sense of their identity and with 37 5, 1, c, 388| the majority ‑- who still sense  the dignity of their own 38 5, 2, a, 396| cultivate and refine their moral sense since ‑- and we must not 39 5, 2, c, 407| culture go into making the sense of nationality"~ ~Environment 40 5, 2, c, 407| upbringing generally make up the sense of nationality, a providential 41 5, 2, c, 408| not the main, part in the sense of nationality, but it is 42 5, 2, c, 408| culture strengthens its sense of nationality because culture 43 5, 2, c, 408| greater clarity to this sense of nationality.  Hence, 44 5, 2, c, 408| about the influence the sense of nationality can have 45 5, 2, c, 408| elements, help produce the sense of nationality.  So, as 46 5, 2, c, 409| fueled by an ill-conceived sense of nationality. The traditions 47 5, 2, c, 410| would take place.20~ ~A sense of nationality has much 48 5, 2, c, 410| history shows ‑- so too the sense of nationality has always 49 5, 2, c, 410| the more intense was the sense of patriotism. ~ ~As I said 50 5, Mem, 1, 418| confront this crisis with a sense of urgency, that we who 51 5, Mem, 3, 421| religion is precisely the sense of roots appropriately instilled 52 5, 3, b, 454| the wisdom and practical sense of things that characterizes 53 5, 4 479 | of country and who have a sense of deep compassion for the 54 5, 4, a, 483| attention of those who, out of a sense of humanity and Christian 55 5, 4, b, 490| instruction, a loss of a sense of nationality for lack


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