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Benedict XVI Address to the Members of the Bishops' Conference of Rwanda IntraText - Concordances (Hapax - words occurring once) |
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1 1| tried by the genocide of 1994 and its consequences, to 2 9| on the hilltops (cf. Is 52: 7)! ~ 3 9| the hilltops (cf. Is 52: 7)! ~ 4 6| becoming local, I wish to acknowledge the patient work carried 5 3| is at work. To contribute actively to peace and reconciliation, 6 1| fraternal words. Through you, I address an affectionate greeting 7 7| and of the sacraments they administer. ~ 8 1| in Rwanda. I thank Bishop Alexis Habiyambere of Nyundo, President 9 4| spiritual life, without allowing yourselves to be distracted 10 | am 11 10| I impart an affectionate Apostolic Blessing upon you all, willingly 12 7| theological and spiritual level, attentive to their life-style and 13 | becoming 14 5| the heart and existence of believers, inviting the faithful to 15 | between 16 1| Church in Rwanda. I thank Bishop Alexis Habiyambere of Nyundo, 17 1| Nyundo, President of your Bishops' Conference, for his fraternal 18 10| an affectionate Apostolic Blessing upon you all, willingly 19 2| toward the construction of brotherhood between all Rwandans, in 20 9| faithful and pastors to build communities that are enlivened 21 3| reports show that the Spirit, builder of the Church in Rwanda 22 6| acknowledge the patient work carried out by the missionaries 23 10| men and women religious, catechists and all the faithful of 24 5| Work ceaselessly so that the Gospel may penetrate 25 9| resound on the hilltops (cf. Is 52: 7)! ~ 26 6| Gospel and gave life to the Christian communities for which you 27 6| hope for the future. As the clergy is becoming local, I wish 28 7| stay close to your priests, concerning yourselves with their permanent 29 1| President of your Bishops' Conference, for his fraternal words. 30 5| responsibilities in society conscientiously, especially in the economic 31 1| genocide of 1994 and its consequences, to remain firm in faith, 32 2| those who work toward the construction of brotherhood between all 33 3| history, is at work. To contribute actively to peace and reconciliation, 34 4| numerous sects present in your Country. ~ 35 9| News of Christ, victor over death, resound on the hilltops ( 36 5| Gospel may penetrate more deeply into the heart and existence 37 9| permeated by the imperious desire to work for authentic reconciliation! 38 4| of faith and its demands, developing in this way a more intense 39 2| the Spirit of Pentecost, diffused throughout the universe, 40 1| every temptation to become discouraged. ~ 41 4| allowing yourselves to be distracted from the Gospel of Christ, 42 3| in Rwanda in the ups and downs of its history, is at work. 43 1| received from the Lord the duty to guide his Church in Rwanda. 44 4| this way a more intense ecclesial and spiritual life, without 45 5| conscientiously, especially in the economic and political fields, with 46 2| universe, make fruitful the efforts of those who work toward 47 4| I encourage you to sustain these communities 48 | end 49 9| build communities that are enlivened by sincere reciprocal love 50 9| to be close to the people entrusted to you, encouraging the 51 10| Entrusting the hopes and sufferings 52 | every 53 7| their life-style and the exercise of their mission so that 54 5| deeply into the heart and existence of believers, inviting the 55 10| upon you all, willingly extending it to the priests, men and 56 5| the economic and political fields, with a moral sense that 57 1| consequences, to remain firm in faith, to persevere in 58 7| yourselves with their permanent formation on the theological and spiritual 59 3| service of neighbourliness, founded on the involvement of small 60 1| Bishops' Conference, for his fraternal words. Through you, I address 61 2| throughout the universe, make fruitful the efforts of those who 62 6| authentic sign of hope for the future. As the clergy is becoming 63 6| Christ and his Gospel and gave life to the Christian communities 64 6| the young people who, with generosity, are preparing for the priesthood. 65 1| faithful, severely tried by the genocide of 1994 and its consequences, 66 8| In the gift of themselves to Christ 67 3| and reconciliation, you give priority to a pastoral service 68 1| to persevere in the hope given by the Risen Christ, overcoming 69 9| of the messengers of the Good News of Christ, victor over 70 6| I greet the priests of your Dioceses 71 1| address an affectionate greeting to your communities, encouraging 72 1| from the Lord the duty to guide his Church in Rwanda. I 73 1| Rwanda. I thank Bishop Alexis Habiyambere of Nyundo, President of 74 3| missionary work of the Church, in harmony with the pastors. ~ 75 | have 76 5| penetrate more deeply into the heart and existence of believers, 77 9| over death, resound on the hilltops (cf. Is 52: 7)! ~ 78 3| the ups and downs of its history, is at work. To contribute 79 8| priesthood as a true journey of holiness! ~ 80 10| Entrusting the hopes and sufferings of the Rwandan 81 10| Queen of the Apostles, I impart an affectionate Apostolic 82 9| love and permeated by the imperious desire to work for authentic 83 5| faithful to undertake their individual responsibilities in society 84 4| developing in this way a more intense ecclesial and spiritual 85 10| the Rwandan People to the intercession of the Queen of the Apostles, 86 | into 87 7| I invite you to stay close to your 88 5| existence of believers, inviting the faithful to undertake 89 3| neighbourliness, founded on the involvement of small communities of 90 | it 91 8| their priesthood as a true journey of holiness! ~ 92 2| in a spirit of truth and justice! ~ 93 3| of small communities of laypeople in the missionary work of 94 7| theological and spiritual level, attentive to their life-style 95 7| level, attentive to their life-style and the exercise of their 96 8| their state-in-life and live their priesthood as a true 97 6| As the clergy is becoming local, I wish to acknowledge the 98 1| who have received from the Lord the duty to guide his Church 99 9| enlivened by sincere reciprocal love and permeated by the imperious 100 9| At the end of our meeting, dear Brothers in the Episcopate, 101 10| extending it to the priests, men and women religious, catechists 102 9| reconciliation! May the song of the messengers of the Good News of Christ, 103 7| and the exercise of their mission so that they become authentic 104 6| work carried out by the missionaries who proclaimed Christ and 105 3| communities of laypeople in the missionary work of the Church, in harmony 106 5| political fields, with a moral sense that is nourished 107 3| to a pastoral service of neighbourliness, founded on the involvement 108 9| the messengers of the Good News of Christ, victor over death, 109 5| with a moral sense that is nourished by the Gospel and the Church' 110 6| for the priesthood. Their number is an authentic sign of 111 4| Christ, especially by the numerous sects present in your Country. ~ 112 1| Bishop Alexis Habiyambere of Nyundo, President of your Bishops' 113 | our 114 | out 115 | over 116 1| given by the Risen Christ, overcoming every temptation to become 117 3| you give priority to a pastoral service of neighbourliness, 118 6| wish to acknowledge the patient work carried out by the 119 1| of the Apostles Peter and Paul, you who have received from 120 3| To contribute actively to peace and reconciliation, you 121 5| ceaselessly so that the Gospel may penetrate more deeply into the heart 122 2| May the Spirit of Pentecost, diffused throughout the 123 7| concerning yourselves with their permanent formation on the theological 124 9| sincere reciprocal love and permeated by the imperious desire 125 1| remain firm in faith, to persevere in the hope given by the 126 1| the tombs of the Apostles Peter and Paul, you who have received 127 1| welcome you as you make your pilgrimage to the tombs of the Apostles 128 1| I am pleased to welcome you as you make 129 5| especially in the economic and political fields, with a moral sense 130 6| who, with generosity, are preparing for the priesthood. Their 131 4| especially by the numerous sects present in your Country. ~ 132 1| Alexis Habiyambere of Nyundo, President of your Bishops' Conference, 133 3| reconciliation, you give priority to a pastoral service of 134 7| witnesses of the Word they proclaim and of the sacraments they 135 6| by the missionaries who proclaimed Christ and his Gospel and 136 10| the intercession of the Queen of the Apostles, I impart 137 3| Your quinquennial reports show that the Spirit, 138 1| Peter and Paul, you who have received from the Lord the duty to 139 9| are enlivened by sincere reciprocal love and permeated by the 140 10| the priests, men and women religious, catechists and all the 141 3| Your quinquennial reports show that the Spirit, builder 142 9| Christ, victor over death, resound on the hilltops (cf. Is 143 5| undertake their individual responsibilities in society conscientiously, 144 6| communities for which you are responsible today. ~ 145 1| in the hope given by the Risen Christ, overcoming every 146 10| hopes and sufferings of the Rwandan People to the intercession 147 2| brotherhood between all Rwandans, in a spirit of truth and 148 | s 149 7| they proclaim and of the sacraments they administer. ~ 150 4| especially by the numerous sects present in your Country. ~ 151 5| political fields, with a moral sense that is nourished by the 152 3| give priority to a pastoral service of neighbourliness, founded 153 1| encouraging priests and faithful, severely tried by the genocide of 154 3| Your quinquennial reports show that the Spirit, builder 155 6| Their number is an authentic sign of hope for the future. 156 9| communities that are enlivened by sincere reciprocal love and permeated 157 3| founded on the involvement of small communities of laypeople 158 5| Gospel and the Church's social teaching. ~ 159 5| individual responsibilities in society conscientiously, especially 160 9| reconciliation! May the song of the messengers of the 161 8| to the demands of their state-in-life and live their priesthood 162 7| I invite you to stay close to your priests, concerning 163 10| Entrusting the hopes and sufferings of the Rwandan People to 164 4| I encourage you to sustain these communities so that 165 5| and the Church's social teaching. ~ 166 1| Christ, overcoming every temptation to become discouraged. ~ 167 1| his Church in Rwanda. I thank Bishop Alexis Habiyambere 168 | themselves 169 7| permanent formation on the theological and spiritual level, attentive 170 | these 171 | this 172 | those 173 | Through 174 | throughout 175 6| which you are responsible today. ~ 176 1| make your pilgrimage to the tombs of the Apostles Peter and 177 | toward 178 1| priests and faithful, severely tried by the genocide of 1994 179 8| live their priesthood as a true journey of holiness! ~ 180 5| inviting the faithful to undertake their individual responsibilities 181 2| diffused throughout the universe, make fruitful the efforts 182 | upon 183 3| Church in Rwanda in the ups and downs of its history, 184 9| the Good News of Christ, victor over death, resound on the 185 4| demands, developing in this way a more intense ecclesial 186 | which 187 | whom 188 10| Apostolic Blessing upon you all, willingly extending it to the priests, 189 | without 190 7| that they become authentic witnesses of the Word they proclaim 191 10| to the priests, men and women religious, catechists and 192 7| authentic witnesses of the Word they proclaim and of the 193 1| Conference, for his fraternal words. Through you, I address 194 6| of your Dioceses and the young people who, with generosity,