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1 Bull, 1 | discovers the mystery of his own life.1~Jesus is the genuine newness
2 Bull, 1 | and every effort to make life more human.~
3 Bull, 2 | grace, the supernatural life which alone can bring fulfilment
4 Bull, 2 | in unity and grow in the life of communion.5 The imminent
5 Bull, 3 | creatures of the waters, ~giving life to all things by his Spirit, ~
6 Bull, 3 | Creator, ~who alone gives life and sustains ~all life in
7 Bull, 3 | gives life and sustains ~all life in being. ~Above all others,
8 Bull, 6 | may also be "saved by his life" (Rm 5:10).~I therefore
9 Bull, 6 | Holy Year, bringing to the life of the Church an infusion
10 Bull, 7 | who readily describes his life as a journey. From birth
11 Bull, 7 | significant part of the life of the faithful, assuming
12 Bull, 8 | wide the entrance into the life of communion with God: this
13 Bull, 8 | in order to live the new life which he has given us. It
14 Bull, 8 | what is gained is divine life (cf. Mt 13:44-46). It is
15 Bull, 8 | Gospel, the wellspring of life and hope for the coming
16 Bull, 9 | separates the believer from the life of grace with God and therefore
17 Bull, 9 | The sinner thus enters the life of God anew and shares fully
18 Bull, 9 | and shares fully in the life of the Church. Confessing
19 Bull, 9 | consequence a real change of life, the gradual elimination
20 Bull, 10| from a share in eternal life. To the repentant sinner,
21 Bull, 10| and through Christ, his life is linked by a mysterious
22 Bull, 10| become the robe of eternal life.~Everything comes from Christ,
23 Bull, 10| the mystery of "vicarious life", of prayer as the means
24 Bull, 11| most decisive moments of life. It places each individual
25 Bull, 11| before the truth of his own life. Thus he discovers the distance
26 Bull, 12| heart through a change of life. It is a reminder to all
27 Bull, 13| other values. The martyr's life reflects the extraordinary
28 Bull, 13| exclude it from his own life's horizon. The two thousand
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