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1 Inc| transforming the problems; for suffering itself is the way to transformation, 2 Inc| transformation, and without suffering nothing is transformed. ~ 3 Inc| means: only in a process of suffering transformation does the 4 Inc| heart and transform them, suffering with Christ, and thereby 5 Inc| especially in the context of suffering because of the sects, who 6 Inc| This is certainly a form of suffering which, I would say, fits 7 Inc| my answer is: in all this suffering, not only should we keep 8 Inc| love - a love that grows in suffering and is the substance of 9 Inc| and love is always also suffering: it matures in suffering 10 Inc| suffering: it matures in suffering and provides the strength 11 1| also requires patience and suffering. Nor can the Cross be lacking 12 1| my life - especially in suffering and in death - I am not 13 1| but that the sick and the suffering do. And this should be understood 14 1| the sick, the lonely, the suffering, and thereby the gift that 15 1| put into it. Love for the suffering person is necessary. This 16 1| understand that service to the suffering and the defence of life 17 3| really is a cause of great suffering and when I was Prefect of 18 3| of Christ's passion, the suffering Christ embraces these people 19 3| these people who are also suffering for us. Moreover, we must 20 3| respect, and on the other, the suffering of the people we must alleviate. ~ 21 3| through our own lives is that suffering, in various forms, is a 22 3| would call this a noble suffering. ~Once again, it is necessary 23 3| and continues to mature in suffering, in communion with the Cross 24 3| they learn to accept their suffering in communion with that of