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1 Inc| be a sign of the lack of faith, of true commitment. We 2 Inc| a certain enthusiasm of faith because they are in a specific 3 Inc| there is a springtime of the faith in those countries but, 4 Inc| certainty of a minimum of faith are growing, and the human 5 Inc| this personalization of our faith, of our friendship with 6 Inc| solidarity in their common faith. This also seems to me to 7 Inc| truly has the strength of faith and of persons who are, 8 Inc| Enlightenment, the time when faith was divided between Catholics 9 Inc| first step to approaching faith. I also see in so many contacts 10 1| people discover the beauty of faith, that it is beautiful to 11 1| is, by socialization in faith; because faith can only 12 1| socialization in faith; because faith can only be fulfilled if 13 1| the past, therefore, when faith was crucial to community 14 1| life has drifted away from faith - since all too often even 15 1| offer a socialization of faith - we must offer ways for 16 1| ways for a socialization of faith so that faith will form 17 1| socialization of faith so that faith will form communities, offer 18 1| sometimes difficult God of faith is also for my own good 19 1| historical time of the Church and faith was over and that they had 20 1| make people understand that faith is permanently up-to-date 21 1| organic structure of the faith comprehensible. ~This was 22 1| through life. In the end, faith is simple and rich: we believe 23 1| logical dimensions of the faith understood, in order to 24 1| necessary to understand that faith essentially creates assembly 25 1| precisely this essence of faith that liberates us from egoistic 26 1| the one hand, knowing the faith is one purpose, on the other, 27 1| lonely as long as I live. Faith redeems me from loneliness. 28 1| religious community, for the faith and also for the human community. 29 2| for the Church, for the faith and for her love. Lastly, 30 3| subsequently convert, discover faith and feel excluded from the 31 3| for the Doctrine of the Faith, I invited various Bishops' 32 3| sacrament celebrated without faith. Whether, in fact, a moment 33 3| alone that the true joy of faith is born, from which even 34 4| converted, has a complete faith, wants to live the faith 35 4| faith, wants to live the faith of the Church, desires to 36 4| who asks for it with full faith, but let us say that the 37 4| possible to perceive what faith is and what the other contextualizations 38 4| approach and fullness of the faith, but that it needed to be