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1 Int, 5 | whose devotion to this great Mystery will not fail to
2 I | WAKE OF THE COUNCIL~AND THE GREAT JUBILEE~
3 I, 6 | programme of preparation for the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000.
4 I, 6 | moment presented itself as a great grace. I realized, of course,
5 I, 6 | not by itself bring about great changes. Unfortunately the
6 I, 7 | The preparation for the great event was fully Trinitarian
7 I, 7 | attention on this aspect of the Great Jubilee. It is also worth
8 I, 8 | 8. The fruits of the Great Jubilee were collected in
9 I, 8 | Council, there has been a great development in the way the
10 I, 10| the worship demanded by so great a Mystery. Above all, I
11 II, 14| Mystery. “The Eucharist is too great a gift to tolerate ambiguity
12 II, 17| 17. The Eucharist is a great mystery! And it is one which
13 IV, 26| remind men and women of this great truth. This is especially
14 IV, 27| experience the Eucharist as a great school of peace, forming
15 Con, 29| Church contemplates this great Mystery. It is an amazement
16 Con, 29| ministry, I consider it a great grace to be able to call
17 Con, 30| witnesses and heralds of the great miracle of love which takes
18 Con, 30| mission of the family.~I have great expectations of you, young
19 Con, 31| in the presence of this great mystery, or experience hours
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