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poverty
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1 1, 1, a, 15| live in such great exterior poverty as was the poverty Jesus 2 1, 1, a, 15| exterior poverty as was the poverty Jesus lived in.  Nor are 3 1, 1, a, 15| interior dispositions of poverty, humility, charity, sacrifice 4 1, 1, c, 34| pleasure? or rather one of poverty, humiliation and suffering?  5 1, 1, c, 34| moment of his life, how much poverty, how many ./. hardships, 6 1, 3 73 | forgiven us.  If we love poverty, we love Christ who espoused 7 1, 3, a, 76| to sin.  Yet she suffered poverty, humiliation and the most 8 1, 3, c, 89| of the poor person.  So, poverty was considered a shameful 9 1, 3, c, 90| word, he begins to extol poverty and to extol it in his own 10 1, 3, c, 90| spirit, in the greatest poverty.  For his birthplace, the 11 1, 3, c, 90| hidden in the shadows of poverty.  For his place of birth, 12 1, 3, c, 90| this preference he has set poverty free from every taint of 13 1, 3, c, 90| shame.  In fact, he has made poverty honorable, sacred, and worthy 14 1, 3, c, 90| This is what Jesus did with poverty when he chose her to be 15 1, 3, c, 90| tomb.  From that day on, poverty began to receive queenly 16 1, 3, c, 94| the distressing aspect of poverty and the occasion of inevitable 17 1, 3, c, 95| saints in heaven.~ ~Yes, poverty is a heavy cross, but through 18 1, 3, c, 95| Jesus who lived in lifelong poverty, suffering and contempt 19 2, 1, c, 112| the practice of voluntary poverty, a more perfect obedience, 20 2, 1, d, 118| the gain of the other; the poverty of one, the poverty of the 21 2, 1, d, 118| the poverty of one, the poverty of the other; the disgrace 22 2, 1, d, 118| of some makes up for the poverty of the others.  Some contribute 23 2, 4, c, 193| devil.  Do not bear your poverty grudgingly.  Christ, our 24 2, 4, c, 193| cross, loved and taught poverty.  They can lack nothing 25 2, 5, b, 212| august Common Father in his poverty through our filial offerings; 26 3, 1, f, 260| ennobled work and a life of poverty.~ ~So do not destroy the 27 3, 1, f, 261| classes, more frightening than poverty itself?  True, today, more 28 3, 2, e, 296| passions, the martyrdom of poverty, the disagreements of false 29 4, 2 316 | laziness of the few, and the poverty of the workers, as well 30 4, 2 317 | came into the family with poverty.  As I observed all their 31 4, 2 326 | year, usually because of poverty, emigrate in swarms from 32 5, 1, a, 376| motherland and the age-old poverty of their family home, finally 33 5, 1, c, 386| motherland ignorance and poverty make them easy victims of 34 5, 2 394 | evangelize the children of poverty and labor."  The Church 35 5, 2, a, 395| Gospel to the children of poverty and labor.  She will always 36 5, 3, a, 431| themselves, who because of poverty or other crying reasons 37 5, 3, c, 456| generous souls have wedded the poverty of Christ and abandoned 38 5, 3, c, 457| souls who, wedded to the poverty of Christ and detached from 39 5, 3, d, 463| will also make the vow of poverty, meaning that they cannot 40 5, 3, d, 463| homeland).~ ~By this vow of poverty, the Missionaries and lay 41 5, 3, d, 463| Likewise, by this vow of poverty, the Missionaries and lay 42 5, 4, b, 490| and that those reduced to poverty because of an accident get 43 5, 4, b, 491| chastity, obedience, and poverty, ready and willing to rush


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