|    Chapter,  Paragraph1 Intro,  1|            the proclamation of the mystery of God, Father, Son, and
 2 Intro,  1|           and Holy Spirit, and the mystery of the incarnation of the
 3 Intro,  2|      gentes, directed toward that "mystery of unity", from which "it
 4 Intro,  2|           differently, in the same mystery of salvation in Jesus Christ
 5 Intro,  3|       salvific universality of the mystery of Jesus Christ and the
 6 Intro,  4|       salvific universality of the mystery of Jesus Christ, the universal
 7 Intro,  4|       Christian revelation and the mystery of Jesus Christ and the
 8   1,  5  |       firmly believed that, in the mystery of Jesus Christ, the Incarnate
 9   1,  6  |         revelation of the salvific mystery of God is given in Jesus
10   1,  6  |            the depth of the divine mystery in itself remains transcendent
11   1,  6  |          made flesh, in his entire mystery, who moves from incarnation
12   1,  7  |          possible to penetrate the mystery in a way that allows us
13   1,  8  |        followers, receive from the mystery of Christ the elements of
14   2,  9  |         the Absolute, the Ultimate Mystery of God would thus manifest
15   2,  11 |         and centre of which is the mystery of the incarnation of the
16   2,  11 |            Cor 1:30). In fact, the mystery of Christ has its own intrinsic
17   2,  12 |          In the New Testament, the mystery of Jesus, the Incarnate
18   2,  12 |          Council closely links the mystery of Christ from its very
19   2,  12 |            Speaking of the paschal mystery, in which Christ even now
20   2,  12 |       known to God, in the paschal mystery".37 ~Hence, the connection
21   2,  12 |         clear between the salvific mystery of the Incarnate Word and
22   2,  12 |        Triune God, realized in the mystery of the incarnation, death,
23   3      |       UNIVERSALITY OF THE SALVIFIC MYSTERY OF JESUS CHRIST ~
24   3,  13 |       salvific universality of the mystery of Jesus Christ is also
25   3,  14 |   accomplished once for all in the mystery of the incarnation, death,
26   4,  16 |           the Church as a salvific mystery: he himself is in the Church
27   4,  16 |      fullness of Christ's salvific mystery belongs also to the Church,
28   4,  17 |       substance of the Eucharistic mystery,61 are not Churches in the
29   4,  17 | significance and importance in the mystery of salvation. For the spirit
30   5,  18 |          Christ already present in mystery"71 and constitutes its seed
31   5,  18 |          to the Church, which is a mystery that cannot be totally contained
32   5,  19 |            put great stress on the mystery of creation, which is reflected
33   5,  19 |         they keep silent about the mystery of redemption. Furthermore,
34 End,  23 |       authority".101 The Christian mystery, in fact, overcomes all
35 End,  23 |         through our sharing in his mystery. This unity is so deep that
 
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