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1 2, 2| new commandment” in the Gospel of John; the disciples should
2 2, 2| reason can be found in the Gospel narratives. It arises decisively
3 2, 2| Mt 28:17). The Fourth Gospel presents the disciples as
4 2, 2| difficulty who looks to the Gospel for guidance and inspiration.
5 3 | spirit of Christ and his Gospel and, instead of offering
6 3, 1| with the good wheat of the Gospel until the end of time (cf.
7 4 | understood as consistent with the Gospel, and, if it cannot, whether
8 4 | in contradiction to the Gospel in the name of the Church
9 5, 1| to have contradicted the Gospel of Jesus Christ in a significant
10 5, 2| cause, the preaching of the Gospel to every creature.”70~The
11 5, 2| supreme commandment of the Gospel, without which all the rest
12 5, 3| the proclamation of the Gospel or the defense of the unity
13 5, 5| the requirements of the Gospel, and it provides a necessary
14 6, 1| for their fidelity to the Gospel and for their service to
15 6, 2| consequences for the spread of the Gospel (one thinks, for example,
16 6, 2| behavior contrary to the Gospel by one or more persons vested
17 6, 3| requirements of fidelity to the Gospel, and therefore constitutes
18 6, 3| explained in the light of the Gospel and of the presentation
19 6, 3| light and strength of the Gospel, by which the Church lives,
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