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1 2| heaven belongs (cf. Mt 19:14), yet so often they are 2 2| of heaven belongs (cf. Mt 19:14), yet so often they are 3 2| 2. Together with countless 4 3| Priests for Holy Thursday 2005, 7). It is gratifying to 5 2| to those in need (cf. Mt 25:40).~The Christian community 6 2| those who love him" (Rom 8:28), and this was manifested 7 3| 3. The Church in Sri Lanka 8 4| 4. To conclude my remarks 9 2| those in need (cf. Mt 25:40).~The Christian community 10 1| traditions (cf. Ecclesia in Asia, 50) and you bear witness to 11 3| for Holy Thursday 2005, 7). It is gratifying to know 12 2| those who love him" (Rom 8:28), and this was manifested 13 3| Pastoral Ministry of Bishops, 84-91), and I urge you to be 14 3| Ministry of Bishops, 84-91), and I urge you to be ever 15 2| we know that God is never absent. Saint Paul reminds us that " 16 1| may have life and have it abundantly" (Jn 10:10).~ 17 2| community to fight these abuses and to offer young children 18 2| thousands homeless. Please accept my profound sympathy and 19 4| Eucharist. Christ himself accompanied them on their journey. He 20 4| Nobiscum Domine, 1). He also accompanies you as you lead your people 21 1| Sri Lanka, on your visit ad limina Apostolorum - the 22 1| you for the gracious words addressed to me on your behalf by 23 2| their solidarity towards the afflicted and rediscovering the fraternal 24 3| your country is under the age of fifteen - and this gives 25 2| especially by ensuring that aid is offered freely to all 26 | alone 27 | along 28 | already 29 | also 30 1| pilgrimage to the tombs of the Apostles Peter and Paul may renew 31 3| to exercise their future apostolate in a way that will attract 32 4| Eucharist, I cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of 33 1| on your visit ad limina Apostolorum - the first to take place 34 3| you may encounter in this area, do not be deterred from 35 1| traditions (cf. Ecclesia in Asia, 50) and you bear witness 36 3| likewise, require particular attention on the part of the Bishops ( 37 3| apostolate in a way that will attract others to follow Christ - 38 2| be spared to urge civil authorities and the international community 39 1| Ecclesia in Asia, 50) and you bear witness to the deep faith 40 | before 41 1| addressed to me on your behalf by Bishop Joseph Vianney 42 2| the trafficking of human beings. No effort should be spared 43 2| society the Kingdom of heaven belongs (cf. Mt 19:14), yet so often 44 4| so recently invoked by my beloved predecessor to guide us 45 2| losses. In the faces of the bereaved and dispossessed, we cannot 46 1| to me on your behalf by Bishop Joseph Vianney Fernando, 47 3| your country is already blessed with a good number of priestly 48 4| cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of grace and 49 2| rediscovering the fraternal bonds that unite them. I am confident 50 4| them in the breaking of the bread (cf. Mane Nobiscum Domine, 51 4| revealed himself to them in the breaking of the bread (cf. Mane Nobiscum 52 Inc| Dear Brother Bishops,~ 53 2| that you will find ways of building further on the fruits of 54 3| recognize and respond to God’s call to give themselves completely 55 1| knowledge and love of him who came so that all "may have life 56 | can 57 | cannot 58 2| particular obligation to care for those children who have 59 3| do not be deterred from carrying out your responsibility. 60 2| profound sympathy and that of Catholics everywhere for all who have 61 2| need (cf. Mt 25:40).~The Christian community has a particular 62 2| should be spared to urge civil authorities and the international 63 2| tsunami last December, which claimed a vast number of lives in 64 2| goodness in the partnership and collaboration of so many diverse elements 65 1| Episcopal Conference. You come from a Continent particularly 66 2| throughout the global community coming together to show their solidarity 67 2| to the tsunami. I want to commend all of you for the outstanding 68 1| and Paul may renew your commitment to serve and proclaim Christ 69 2| when we show our love and compassion to those in need (cf. Mt 70 3| call to give themselves completely for the sake of the Kingdom.~ 71 4| 4. To conclude my remarks with you today, 72 1| President of your Episcopal Conference. You come from a Continent 73 2| bonds that unite them. I am confident that you will find ways 74 4| their eyes to the truth contained in the Scriptures, he rekindled 75 1| Conference. You come from a Continent particularly marked by a 76 1| and proclaim Christ with conviction, so that your people may 77 2| further on the fruits of this cooperation, especially by ensuring 78 4| Woman of the Eucharist, I cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing 79 2| 2. Together with countless others throughout the world, 80 1| particularly marked by a wealth of cultures, languages and traditions ( 81 2| justly deserve.~Even in the darkest moments of our lives, we 82 1| 1. In these still early days of my Pontificate, I am 83 4| Entrusting you and your priests, deacons, religious and lay faithful 84 Inc| Dear Brother Bishops,~ 85 2| effects of the tsunami last December, which claimed a vast number 86 1| you bear witness to the deep faith of your people in 87 2| throughout the world, I was deeply disturbed to observe the 88 2| legal protection they justly deserve.~Even in the darkest moments 89 3| in this area, do not be deterred from carrying out your responsibility. 90 2| disturbed to observe the devastating effects of the tsunami last 91 2| heartening to see members of different religious and ethnic groups 92 3| high priority. Whatever difficulties you may encounter in this 93 3| the part of the Bishops (Directory for the Pastoral Ministry 94 2| a result of the natural disaster. To these most vulnerable 95 4| before you the image of the disciples on the Road to Emmaus, so 96 4| forward along the path of discipleship. Renew your trust in him! 97 2| faces of the bereaved and dispossessed, we cannot fail to recognize 98 2| the world, I was deeply disturbed to observe the devastating 99 2| collaboration of so many diverse elements of society in the 100 | do 101 1| 1. In these still early days of my Pontificate, 102 1| languages and traditions (cf. Ecclesia in Asia, 50) and you bear 103 3| for the future. Religious education in schools must therefore 104 2| observe the devastating effects of the tsunami last December, 105 1| first to take place since my election. I thank you for the gracious 106 2| collaboration of so many diverse elements of society in the relief 107 4| disciples on the Road to Emmaus, so recently invoked by 108 3| Whatever difficulties you may encounter in this area, do not be 109 2| everywhere for all who have endured such terrible losses. In 110 2| cooperation, especially by ensuring that aid is offered freely 111 4| Mane nobiscum, Domine".~Entrusting you and your priests, deacons, 112 1| Fernando, President of your Episcopal Conference. You come from 113 2| fruits of this cooperation, especially by ensuring that aid is 114 2| different religious and ethnic groups in Sri Lanka and 115 | Even 116 | ever 117 | everything 118 | everywhere 119 3| They need to be inspired to exercise their future apostolate 120 2| forgotten or shamelessly exploited as soldiers, labourers, 121 4| journey. He opened their eyes to the truth contained in 122 2| recognize the suffering face of Christ, and indeed it 123 2| terrible losses. In the faces of the bereaved and dispossessed, 124 2| dispossessed, we cannot fail to recognize the suffering 125 1| bear witness to the deep faith of your people in Jesus 126 4| deacons, religious and lay faithful to the intercession of Mary, 127 3| cf. Letter of the Holy Father John Paul II to Priests 128 1| by Bishop Joseph Vianney Fernando, President of your Episcopal 129 3| country is under the age of fifteen - and this gives great hope 130 2| international community to fight these abuses and to offer 131 2| confident that you will find ways of building further 132 | first 133 3| that will attract others to follow Christ - the more holy, 134 2| so often they are simply forgotten or shamelessly exploited 135 3| spiritual and theological formation for your seminarians. They 136 4| as you lead your people forward along the path of discipleship. 137 2| afflicted and rediscovering the fraternal bonds that unite them. I 138 2| ensuring that aid is offered freely to all who are in need.~ 139 3| priestly ministry, the more fruitful it will be (cf. Letter of 140 2| building further on the fruits of this cooperation, especially 141 2| manifested in the unprecedented generosity of the humanitarian response 142 3| respond to God’s call to give themselves completely for 143 3| age of fifteen - and this gives great hope for the future. 144 1| of my Pontificate, I am glad to welcome you, the Pastors 145 2| Lanka and throughout the global community coming together 146 2| recognize further signs of God’s goodness in the partnership and collaboration 147 4| Blessing as a pledge of grace and strength in her Son, 148 1| election. I thank you for the gracious words addressed to me on 149 3| Thursday 2005, 7). It is gratifying to know that your country 150 3| fifteen - and this gives great hope for the future. Religious 151 2| different religious and ethnic groups in Sri Lanka and throughout 152 1| so that your people may grow in knowledge and love of 153 4| my beloved predecessor to guide us in this Year of the Eucharist. 154 | has 155 2| the relief effort. It was heartening to see members of different 156 4| trust in him! Open your hearts to him! Plead with him, 157 2| of society the Kingdom of heaven belongs (cf. Mt 19:14), 158 | her 159 3| schools must therefore be a high priority. Whatever difficulties 160 2| left hundreds of thousands homeless. Please accept my profound 161 2| victims in the trafficking of human beings. No effort should 162 2| unprecedented generosity of the humanitarian response to the tsunami. 163 2| Sri Lanka alone, and left hundreds of thousands homeless. Please 164 3| the Holy Father John Paul II to Priests for Holy Thursday 165 4| today, I put before you the image of the disciples on the 166 4| the Eucharist, I cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing as 167 3| more joyful and the more impassioned they are in their priestly 168 | indeed 169 2| soldiers, labourers, or innocent victims in the trafficking 170 3| seminarians. They need to be inspired to exercise their future 171 4| and lay faithful to the intercession of Mary, Woman of the Eucharist, 172 2| civil authorities and the international community to fight these 173 4| Road to Emmaus, so recently invoked by my beloved predecessor 174 1| and have it abundantly" (Jn 10:10).~ 175 3| Letter of the Holy Father John Paul II to Priests for Holy 176 1| on your behalf by Bishop Joseph Vianney Fernando, President 177 4| accompanied them on their journey. He opened their eyes to 178 3| the more holy, the more joyful and the more impassioned 179 2| the legal protection they justly deserve.~Even in the darkest 180 1| your people may grow in knowledge and love of him who came 181 2| shamelessly exploited as soldiers, labourers, or innocent victims in 182 1| by a wealth of cultures, languages and traditions (cf. Ecclesia 183 | last 184 4| deacons, religious and lay faithful to the intercession 185 4| also accompanies you as you lead your people forward along 186 2| in Sri Lanka alone, and left hundreds of thousands homeless. 187 2| offer young children the legal protection they justly deserve.~ 188 3| fruitful it will be (cf. Letter of the Holy Father John 189 1| came so that all "may have life and have it abundantly" ( 190 3| responsibility. Seminaries, likewise, require particular attention 191 1| Lanka, on your visit ad limina Apostolorum - the first 192 4| strength in her Son, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.~ 193 2| have endured such terrible losses. In the faces of the bereaved 194 2| those children who have lost their parents as a result 195 3| you to be ever vigilant in maintaining a sound spiritual and theological 196 2| Rom 8:28), and this was manifested in the unprecedented generosity 197 1| a Continent particularly marked by a wealth of cultures, 198 4| faithful to the intercession of Mary, Woman of the Eucharist, 199 2| Lanka struggled to meet the material, moral, psychological and 200 | me 201 2| in Sri Lanka struggled to meet the material, moral, psychological 202 2| deserve.~Even in the darkest moments of our lives, we know that 203 2| struggled to meet the material, moral, psychological and spiritual 204 | most 205 | must 206 2| parents as a result of the natural disaster. To these most 207 2| psychological and spiritual needs of the victims. We can recognize 208 | never 209 | No 210 | not 211 2| community has a particular obligation to care for those children 212 2| was deeply disturbed to observe the devastating effects 213 2| fight these abuses and to offer young children the legal 214 2| by ensuring that aid is offered freely to all who are in 215 | often 216 4| Renew your trust in him! Open your hearts to him! Plead 217 4| them on their journey. He opened their eyes to the truth 218 | out 219 2| commend all of you for the outstanding way in which the Church 220 2| children who have lost their parents as a result of the natural 221 3| particular attention on the part of the Bishops (Directory 222 1| You come from a Continent particularly marked by a wealth of cultures, 223 2| of God’s goodness in the partnership and collaboration of so 224 3| Bishops (Directory for the Pastoral Ministry of Bishops, 84- 225 1| glad to welcome you, the Pastors of the Church in Sri Lanka, 226 4| people forward along the path of discipleship. Renew your 227 1| the tombs of the Apostles Peter and Paul may renew your 228 1| world. I pray that your pilgrimage to the tombs of the Apostles 229 1| Apostolorum - the first to take place since my election. I thank 230 4| Open your hearts to him! Plead with him, in union with 231 2| hundreds of thousands homeless. Please accept my profound sympathy 232 4| Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of grace and strength in 233 1| these still early days of my Pontificate, I am glad to welcome you, 234 3| is young - a third of the population of your country is under 235 4| recently invoked by my beloved predecessor to guide us in this Year 236 1| Joseph Vianney Fernando, President of your Episcopal Conference. 237 3| must therefore be a high priority. Whatever difficulties you 238 1| commitment to serve and proclaim Christ with conviction, 239 2| homeless. Please accept my profound sympathy and that of Catholics 240 2| young children the legal protection they justly deserve.~Even 241 2| meet the material, moral, psychological and spiritual needs of the 242 4| remarks with you today, I put before you the image of 243 | recently 244 1| in Jesus Christ, the sole Redeemer of the world. I pray that 245 2| towards the afflicted and rediscovering the fraternal bonds that 246 4| contained in the Scriptures, he rekindled their hope and he revealed 247 2| elements of society in the relief effort. It was heartening 248 4| 4. To conclude my remarks with you today, I put before 249 2| never absent. Saint Paul reminds us that "in everything God 250 3| responsibility. Seminaries, likewise, require particular attention on 251 3| people will recognize and respond to God’s call to give themselves 252 2| generosity of the humanitarian response to the tsunami. I want to 253 3| deterred from carrying out your responsibility. Seminaries, likewise, require 254 2| lost their parents as a result of the natural disaster. 255 4| rekindled their hope and he revealed himself to them in the breaking 256 4| of the disciples on the Road to Emmaus, so recently invoked 257 2| with those who love him" (Rom 8:28), and this was manifested 258 2| that God is never absent. Saint Paul reminds us that "in 259 3| themselves completely for the sake of the Kingdom.~ 260 4| in her Son, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.~ 261 3| Religious education in schools must therefore be a high 262 4| the truth contained in the Scriptures, he rekindled their hope 263 2| effort. It was heartening to see members of different religious 264 3| theological formation for your seminarians. They need to be inspired 265 3| out your responsibility. Seminaries, likewise, require particular 266 2| are simply forgotten or shamelessly exploited as soldiers, labourers, 267 | should 268 2| We can recognize further signs of God’s goodness in the 269 2| yet so often they are simply forgotten or shamelessly 270 | since 271 2| shamelessly exploited as soldiers, labourers, or innocent 272 1| people in Jesus Christ, the sole Redeemer of the world. I 273 2| coming together to show their solidarity towards the afflicted and 274 4| grace and strength in her Son, our Lord and Saviour Jesus 275 3| vigilant in maintaining a sound spiritual and theological 276 2| beings. No effort should be spared to urge civil authorities 277 | still 278 4| as a pledge of grace and strength in her Son, our Lord and 279 2| the Church in Sri Lanka struggled to meet the material, moral, 280 | such 281 2| cannot fail to recognize the suffering face of Christ, and indeed 282 2| Please accept my profound sympathy and that of Catholics everywhere 283 1| Apostolorum - the first to take place since my election. 284 2| all who have endured such terrible losses. In the faces of 285 1| place since my election. I thank you for the gracious words 286 | themselves 287 3| maintaining a sound spiritual and theological formation for your seminarians. 288 | therefore 289 3| in Sri Lanka is young - a third of the population of your 290 2| alone, and left hundreds of thousands homeless. Please accept 291 3| Paul II to Priests for Holy Thursday 2005, 7). It is gratifying 292 4| conclude my remarks with you today, I put before you the image 293 1| that your pilgrimage to the tombs of the Apostles Peter and 294 | towards 295 1| cultures, languages and traditions (cf. Ecclesia in Asia, 50) 296 2| innocent victims in the trafficking of human beings. No effort 297 4| discipleship. Renew your trust in him! Open your hearts 298 4| opened their eyes to the truth contained in the Scriptures, 299 | under 300 4| him! Plead with him, in union with the whole Church throughout 301 2| the fraternal bonds that unite them. I am confident that 302 2| this was manifested in the unprecedented generosity of the humanitarian 303 2| December, which claimed a vast number of lives in Sri Lanka 304 1| behalf by Bishop Joseph Vianney Fernando, President of your 305 3| and I urge you to be ever vigilant in maintaining a sound spiritual 306 1| Church in Sri Lanka, on your visit ad limina Apostolorum - 307 3| good number of priestly vocations, and I pray that many more 308 2| disaster. To these most vulnerable members of society the Kingdom 309 2| response to the tsunami. I want to commend all of you for 310 2| confident that you will find ways of building further on the 311 1| particularly marked by a wealth of cultures, languages and 312 1| Pontificate, I am glad to welcome you, the Pastors of the 313 | Whatever 314 | when 315 | whole 316 | whom 317 1| in Asia, 50) and you bear witness to the deep faith of your 318 4| the intercession of Mary, Woman of the Eucharist, I cordially 319 1| thank you for the gracious words addressed to me on your 320 2| that "in everything God works for good with those who 321 4| predecessor to guide us in this Year of the Eucharist. Christ 322 | yet