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Benedict XVI Address to the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Holy See IntraText - Concordances (Hapax - words occurring once) |
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1 11| that God will pour out an abundance of his Blessings upon you 2 11| cordial greeting, which I accompany with a special prayer that 3 8| good will are called to achieve a peaceful society, to overcome 4 2| to you, I am thinking in addition of the countries you represent 5 3| like to thank them and to address a respectful greeting to 6 1| to the Holy See, has just addressed to me, and appreciate the 7 8| possesses so that it may advance undaunted to encounter the 8 | after 9 | always 10 6| Heads of Government and Ambassadors, at which he devoted himself 11 1| just addressed to me, and appreciate the attention that all the 12 1| lived through this past April, as well as for your daily 13 11| Lastly, I ask you to renew my thanks to 14 10| serve the common good. She asks no privileges for herself 15 9| home, work, health-care assistance, the protection of the family 16 4| that belong to them, and assure them all of my remembrance 17 10| Rest assured that the Catholic Church 18 1| to me, and appreciate the attention that all the diplomats pay 19 3| respectful greeting to the civil Authorities of those countries. Moreover, 20 10| cooperation between peoples based on loyalty, discretion and 21 | because 22 1| less than a month after I began my pastoral service as Successor 23 7| dialogue between all human beings in order to overcome every 24 4| and all the peoples that belong to them, and assure them 25 7| of brothers and sisters belonging to the same Nation because 26 5| fruitful ministry of our beloved Pope John Paul II! An unflagging 27 7| inhuman ideologies that, beneath a mask of dreams and illusions, 28 8| material riches for the benefit of all. ~ 29 8| and cultural patrimony the best values it possesses so that 30 11| out an abundance of his Blessings upon you personally, upon 31 7| war and the separation of brothers and sisters belonging to 32 5| consciences all the time and to build a society of justice, peace 33 7| of dreams and illusions, burdened men and women with the heavy 34 | but 35 8| people of good will are called to achieve a peaceful society, 36 | can 37 10| conditions of freedom to carry out her mission. In the 38 9| direction, the Church never ceases to proclaim and defend the 39 2| and for my election to the Chair of Peter. ~ 40 5| peace and solidarity, in charity and in mutual forgiveness. ~ 41 4| would like to say that I cherish these communities and all 42 8| combining their efforts, Christian communities, national Leaders, 43 3| respectful greeting to the civil Authorities of those countries. 44 8| All together, by combining their efforts, Christian 45 7| For my part, I come from a Country where peace 46 10| person and to serve the common good. She asks no privileges 47 10| out her mission. In the concert of nations, she always seeks 48 10| but only the legitimate conditions of freedom to carry out 49 7| to overcome every kind of conflict and tension and to make 50 8| overcome the temptation of confrontation between cultures, races 51 5| good will to sharpen their consciences all the time and to build 52 10| will continue to offer to cooperate, in her own province and 53 10| encourage understanding and cooperation between peoples based on 54 1| Dean of the Diplomatic Corps to the Holy See, has just 55 6| Nor should we forget his countless meetings here in the Vatican 56 7| For my part, I come from a Country where peace and brotherhood 57 1| you. I thank you for your courtesy during the great events 58 9| dignity of men and of women, created in the image of God. ~ 59 8| find in its spiritual and cultural patrimony the best values 60 8| of confrontation between cultures, races and worlds that are 61 1| April, as well as for your daily work. ~ 62 1| Prof. Giovanni Galassi, Dean of the Diplomatic Corps 63 11| celebrations on the occasion of the death of Pope John Paul II and 64 9| never ceases to proclaim and defend the fundamental human rights, 65 6| which he devoted himself to defending the cause of peace. ~ 66 7| the same Nation because of destructive and inhuman ideologies that, 67 9| the promotion of social development, with respect for the dignity 68 6| Ambassadors, at which he devoted himself to defending the 69 7| particularly sensitive to dialogue between all human beings 70 8| races and worlds that are different. For this, each people must 71 9| order to continue in this direction, the Church never ceases 72 10| peoples based on loyalty, discretion and friendliness. ~ 73 | does 74 7| that, beneath a mask of dreams and illusions, burdened 75 | during 76 8| together, by combining their efforts, Christian communities, 77 8| may advance undaunted to encounter the other, ready to share 78 10| nations, she always seeks to encourage understanding and cooperation 79 1| courtesy during the great events that we lived through this 80 Inc| Your Excellencies, ~Ladies and Gentlemen, ~ 81 1| touched by the words that His Excellency Prof. Giovanni Galassi, 82 3| those countries. Moreover, I express the hope that sooner or 83 5| In seeing you, how can I fail to recall the long and fruitful 84 11| you personally, upon your families, upon your countries and 85 8| For this, each people must find in its spiritual and cultural 86 9| every human person to life, food, a home, work, health-care 87 6| Nor should we forget his countless meetings here 88 5| in charity and in mutual forgiveness. ~ 89 10| legitimate conditions of freedom to carry out her mission. 90 10| loyalty, discretion and friendliness. ~ 91 5| fail to recall the long and fruitful ministry of our beloved 92 9| proclaim and defend the fundamental human rights, which unfortunately 93 2| the celebrations for the funeral of my Predecessor and for 94 1| Excellency Prof. Giovanni Galassi, Dean of the Diplomatic 95 Inc| Excellencies, ~Ladies and Gentlemen, ~ 96 3| Having appreciated these gestures, today I would like to thank 97 1| that His Excellency Prof. Giovanni Galassi, Dean of the Diplomatic 98 5| John Paul II! An unflagging Gospel missionary in the many countries 99 6| Heads of State, Heads of Government and Ambassadors, at which 100 11| renew my thanks to your Governments for their participation 101 1| your courtesy during the great events that we lived through 102 1| world. I offer my cordial greetings to each one of you and to 103 | has 104 3| Having appreciated these gestures, 105 9| life, food, a home, work, health-care assistance, the protection 106 7| burdened men and women with the heavy yoke of oppression. Thus, 107 | here 108 | herself 109 | himself 110 9| person to life, food, a home, work, health-care assistance, 111 3| Moreover, I express the hope that sooner or later I will 112 | how 113 7| destructive and inhuman ideologies that, beneath a mask of 114 7| beneath a mask of dreams and illusions, burdened men and women 115 9| of women, created in the image of God. ~ 116 7| are treasured by all the inhabitants, especially those who, like 117 7| because of destructive and inhuman ideologies that, beneath 118 5| pointed out the way to God, inviting all people of good will 119 | is 120 1| Corps to the Holy See, has just addressed to me, and appreciate 121 5| and to build a society of justice, peace and solidarity, in 122 7| order to overcome every kind of conflict and tension 123 Inc| Your Excellencies, ~Ladies and Gentlemen, ~ 124 11| Lastly, I ask you to renew my thanks 125 | later 126 10| for herself but only the legitimate conditions of freedom to 127 | less 128 9| of every human person to life, food, a home, work, health-care 129 1| pleased to meet you today, a little less than a month after 130 11| countries and upon all who live in them.~ 131 5| can I fail to recall the long and fruitful ministry of 132 10| between peoples based on loyalty, discretion and friendliness. ~ 133 | make 134 | many 135 7| ideologies that, beneath a mask of dreams and illusions, 136 8| share its own spiritual and material riches for the benefit of 137 8| it possesses so that it may advance undaunted to encounter 138 | me 139 10| province and with her own means, to safeguard the dignity 140 1| I am pleased to meet you today, a little less 141 6| we forget his countless meetings here in the Vatican with 142 4| I have received messages from them, especially those 143 5| recall the long and fruitful ministry of our beloved Pope John 144 5| II! An unflagging Gospel missionary in the many countries that 145 1| today, a little less than a month after I began my pastoral 146 | Moreover 147 | must 148 5| solidarity, in charity and in mutual forgiveness. ~ 149 | myself 150 7| sisters belonging to the same Nation because of destructive and 151 8| Christian communities, national Leaders, Diplomats and all 152 | never 153 | no 154 | Nor 155 | not 156 4| them, especially those with numerous Catholic communities, which 157 11| the celebrations on the occasion of the death of Pope John 158 | one 159 | only 160 7| women with the heavy yoke of oppression. Thus, you will understand 161 | or 162 | other 163 11| your Governments for their participation in the celebrations on the 164 9| still violated in various parts of the earth. She is working 165 1| that we lived through this past April, as well as for your 166 1| a month after I began my pastoral service as Successor of 167 8| its spiritual and cultural patrimony the best values it possesses 168 1| attention that all the diplomats pay to the Church's mission 169 8| are called to achieve a peaceful society, to overcome the 170 11| of his Blessings upon you personally, upon your families, upon 171 1| I am pleased to meet you today, a little 172 5| of the human family. He pointed out the way to God, inviting 173 8| patrimony the best values it possesses so that it may advance undaunted 174 11| special prayer that God will pour out an abundance of his 175 2| celebrations for the funeral of my Predecessor and for my election to the 176 10| common good. She asks no privileges for herself but only the 177 9| the Church never ceases to proclaim and defend the fundamental 178 1| words that His Excellency Prof. Giovanni Galassi, Dean 179 9| protection of the family and the promotion of social development, with 180 9| health-care assistance, the protection of the family and the promotion 181 10| to cooperate, in her own province and with her own means, 182 8| confrontation between cultures, races and worlds that are different. 183 8| to encounter the other, ready to share its own spiritual 184 5| seeing you, how can I fail to recall the long and fruitful ministry 185 4| I have received messages from them, especially 186 9| earth. She is working for recognition of the rights of every human 187 2| not yet have diplomatic relations. Some of them took part 188 4| and assure them all of my remembrance in prayer. ~ 189 5| that he visited, he also rendered a unique service to the 190 11| Lastly, I ask you to renew my thanks to your Governments 191 2| addition of the countries you represent and of their Leaders. I 192 3| or later I will see them represented at the Holy See. ~ 193 9| social development, with respect for the dignity of men and 194 10| Rest assured that the Catholic 195 8| own spiritual and material riches for the benefit of all. ~ 196 | s 197 10| and with her own means, to safeguard the dignity of every person 198 | same 199 4| appreciated. I would like to say that I cherish these communities 200 5| In seeing you, how can I fail to recall 201 10| concert of nations, she always seeks to encourage understanding 202 7| understand that I am particularly sensitive to dialogue between all 203 7| through the war and the separation of brothers and sisters 204 10| dignity of every person and to serve the common good. She asks 205 8| encounter the other, ready to share its own spiritual and material 206 5| all people of good will to sharpen their consciences all the 207 | should 208 7| separation of brothers and sisters belonging to the same Nation 209 | so 210 9| family and the promotion of social development, with respect 211 5| society of justice, peace and solidarity, in charity and in mutual 212 | Some 213 3| I express the hope that sooner or later I will see them 214 2| As I speak to you, I am thinking in 215 11| which I accompany with a special prayer that God will pour 216 6| the Vatican with Heads of State, Heads of Government and 217 | still 218 1| began my pastoral service as Successor of Peter. I am touched by 219 8| society, to overcome the temptation of confrontation between 220 7| every kind of conflict and tension and to make our earth an 221 | than 222 11| Lastly, I ask you to renew my thanks to your Governments for 223 | Thus 224 5| their consciences all the time and to build a society of 225 | together 226 2| relations. Some of them took part in the celebrations 227 1| Successor of Peter. I am touched by the words that His Excellency 228 7| peace and brotherhood are treasured by all the inhabitants, 229 8| possesses so that it may advance undaunted to encounter the other, 230 7| oppression. Thus, you will understand that I am particularly sensitive 231 10| always seeks to encourage understanding and cooperation between 232 5| beloved Pope John Paul II! An unflagging Gospel missionary in the 233 9| fundamental human rights, which unfortunately are still violated in various 234 5| visited, he also rendered a unique service to the cause of 235 5| service to the cause of the unity of the human family. He 236 8| cultural patrimony the best values it possesses so that it 237 9| unfortunately are still violated in various parts of the earth. She 238 6| countless meetings here in the Vatican with Heads of State, Heads 239 9| unfortunately are still violated in various parts of the 240 5| the many countries that he visited, he also rendered a unique 241 7| myself, lived through the war and the separation of brothers 242 5| family. He pointed out the way to God, inviting all people 243 | where 244 1| Peter. I am touched by the words that His Excellency Prof. 245 9| parts of the earth. She is working for recognition of the rights 246 1| Church's mission in the world. I offer my cordial greetings 247 8| between cultures, races and worlds that are different. For 248 | yet 249 7| and women with the heavy yoke of oppression. Thus, you