Chapter, §
1 Intro | poured into our hearts’ (Rom 5:5).”2 ~The requests for
2 Intro | into our hearts’ (Rom 5:5).”2 ~The requests for forgiveness
3 Intro | dedicated to the moral (Chapter 5), pastoral and missionary (
4 1, 2 | and immaculate” (cf. Eph 5:27), and her children, pardoned
5 1 (16)| 1974 (Enchiridion Vaticanum 5, 305).~
6 1 (17)| 1974 (Enchiridion Vaticanum 5, 526-553).~
7 2 (31)| 10-11,17); Is 59:9-15; 64:5-9; Jer 8:14; 14:7; Lam 1:
8 2 (32)| marrying foreign women”); Neh 1:5-11 (Nehemiah confesses the
9 2 (34)| cf. Neh 9:6-37); Tb 3:1-5 (in his prayer Tobit prays: “
10 2 (34)| kept your commandments” [v. 5]; Ps 79:8-9 (this collective
11 2 (34)| our fathers,” v. 20); Lam 5 (“Our fathers sinned and
12 2 (34)| 1:17, cf. 1:19, 21; 2:5,24] – “Remember not the
13 2 (34)| iniquities of our fathers” [3:5, cf. 2:33; 3:4,7]); Dn 3:
14 2, 2 | sincerely entreated. In Mt 5:23-24, Jesus asks the offender
15 2, 2 | new creation” (cf. 2 Cor 5:17; Gal 6:15), but this
16 2, 2 | Jesus (cf. Rom 3:21-26; 5:6-11; 8:1-11; 1 Cor 15:54-
17 2, 2 | 3:27-28; Col 3:10; 2 Cor 5:14- 15) to be part of the
18 2, 2 | grace overflows” (cf. Rom 5:12-21).~A similar theological
19 2, 2 | the yoke of slavery” (Gal 5:1). An analogous reason
20 2, 2 | 51-52; 8:14-21,31-33; 9:5-6,32-41; 10:32-45; 14:10-
21 2, 2 | cf., for example, Jas 1:5-8, 19-21; 2:1-7; 4:1-10;
22 2, 2 | 2:1-22; Jude 3:13; 1 Jn 5-10; 2:1-11; 18-27; 4:1-6;
23 3 | world (cf. Rom 8:3; 2 Cor 5:21; Gal 3:13; 1 Pt 2:24).41
24 3, 1 | knew no sin (cf. 2 Cor 5:21), but came only to expiate
25 3, 2 | might be made holy (cf. Eph 5: 25), and has united her
26 3 (51)| St. Augustine, Sermo 181, 5,7: PL 38; 982.~
27 5 | 5. Ethical Discernment~In
28 5, 1 | 5.1. Some Ethical Criteria~
29 5, 2 | 5.2. The Division of Christians~
30 5, 3 | 5.3. The Use of Force in the
31 5, 4 | 5.4. Christians and Jews~The
32 5, 5 | 5.5 Our Responsibility for
33 5, 5 | 5.5 Our Responsibility for the
34 6 (98)| Committee of the Jubilee, n. 5; October 31, 1998.~
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