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The motto ''Cristo es nuestra paz'' (Christ is our peace) is from Paul's letter to the Ephesians: "For Christ is our peace; He has united the two peoples into one, tearing down the wall of enmity that separated them, (Eph 2:14). St. Paul refers to the People of the Old Covenant and the New People of God. Christians recognize ourselves as inhabitants of every land and every country, but on their way to the definitive homeland. The motto expresses the desire to work so that, by the proclamation of the Gospel and the presence of the Church, Mother of Peoples, all men and women, without distinction, have access to a just life according to the Gospel and know God the Father in the Holy Spirit
The motto ''Cristo es nuestra paz'' (Christ is our peace) is from Paul's letter to the Ephesians: "For Christ is our peace; He has united the two peoples into one, tearing down the wall of enmity that separated them, (Eph 2:14). St. Paul refers to the People of the Old Covenant and the New People of God. Christians recognize ourselves as inhabitants of every land and every country, but on their way to the definitive homeland. The motto expresses the desire to work so that, by the proclamation of the Gospel and the presence of the Church, Mother of Peoples, all men and women, without distinction, have access to a just life according to the Gospel and know God the Father in the Holy Spirit


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