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1 1, 2 | cf. Eph 5:27), and her children, pardoned sinners, called
2 1, 3 | of the sinfulness of her children.” She “acknowledges as her
3 1, 4 | past acts imputable to the children of the Church. Finally,
4 2 (31)| speaks of the sins of her children which led to her destruction);
5 2 (33)| eaten sour grapes and the children’s teeth are set on edge.”~
6 2, 1 | the historical sins of her children.”38 ~
7 2, 3 | land, house, servants, or children to those who had more means
8 2, 3 | to the advantage of other children of Israel. All this could
9 3 | of the sinfulness of her children, recalling all those times
10 3 | touched by the sin of her children. She is holy in being made
11 3, 1 | merits, and the faults of her children of yesterday and today. ~
12 3, 1 | has the power to free her children through the blood of Christ
13 3, 2 | Jesus, have been made truly children of God in the Baptism of
14 3, 3 | through the confession of her children’s sins and celebrates his
15 3 (54)| Church by the sins of her children.~
16 3, 4 | responsible for the sin of her children by virtue of the solidarity
17 3, 4 | baptism she brings forth children to a new and immortal life,
18 3, 4 | cooperates in giving birth to new children for God. He is ever more
19 3, 4 | wounded by the sin of her children of yesterday and today,
20 3, 4 | delays, and sinfulness of her children.~Holiness and sin in the
21 3, 4 | assuming the weight of her children’s faults in maternal solidarity,
22 3, 4 | of the sinfulness of her children” and recognize the necessity “
23 4, 2 | through the choices of her children, despite all of the deficiencies
24 End | without encouraging her children to purify themselves, through
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