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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Ecclesia in Asia

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1 Intro,2 | Asia:"That they may have Life and have it abundantly" ( 2 Intro,3 | characteristic mode of the Church's life in Asia. A sincere and honest 3 Intro,3 | a fraternal dialogue of life, communion and mission.~ ~ ~ 4 I,5 | important influence on the life and mission of the Redeemer 5 I,5 | perish but have eternal life" (Jn 3:16).~Likewise, the 6 I,6 | the values of respect for life, compassion for all beings, 7 I,7 | destructive effects on family life and values. Mention was 8 I,7 | dignity and inviolability of life abound and present a special 9 I,7 | defence and promotion of life through health care, social 10 I,7 | an icon of the service to life which the Church is offering 11 I,8 | government and economic life, for equal opportunities 12 I,8 | yearning for a more abundant life may be satisfied as God 13 I,9 | springtime of Christian life".26 One solid cause of hope 14 I,9 | the Spirit, bringing new life and vigour to the formation 15 I,9 | importance of holiness of life and readiness to offer one' 16 I,9 | readiness to offer one's life for the Gospel. They are 17 II,10 | wants to offer the new life she has found in Jesus Christ 18 II,10 | search for the fullness of life, so that they can have the 19 II,10 | faith and to the Christian life as a service to their brothers 20 II,11 | lived an authentically human life. The Jesus whom we proclaim 21 II,11 | using examples from everyday life to speak of God's love and 22 II,11 | believe that this particular life, in one sense so ordinary 23 II,11 | upon every facet of human life and society beset by sin 24 II,11 | death has brought us to life again: "God made [us] alive 25 II,12 | faithful of the communion of life of the Blessed Trinity and 26 II,12 | within the communion of life and action of the Trinity. 27 II,12 | and the Truth, and the Life" (Jn 14:6), because, as 28 II,12 | love he entrusted his whole life and mission into the hands 29 II,12 | reconciliation and fullness of life to the world. This extraordinary 30 II,12 | and all humanity in all of life's situations. This is the 31 II,13 | Jesus' perfectly human life, devoted wholly to the love 32 II,13 | service and love for the life of all. Together with the 33 II,14 | yearning for fullness of life. 47 Risen from the dead, 34 II,14 | human condition. "It is his life that speaks, his humanity, 35 III | SPIRIT:~LORD AND GIVER OF LIFE~ ~ ~ 36 III,15 | always been associated with life and the giving of life. 37 III,15 | with life and the giving of life. The Nicene-Constantinopolitan 38 III,15 | the Lord, the Giver of Life". It is not surprising, 39 III,15 | seen as the wellspring of life for all creatures. Creation 40 III,15 | that marks the innermost life of the Trinity, filled that 41 III,15 | not just as the Author of Life but as the One who purifies 42 III,15 | against evil and to serve life and everything that is good. 43 III,16 | of the Spirit's presence: life, new life. Between the sending 44 III,16 | Spirit's presence: life, new life. Between the sending of 45 III,16 | significance in his action in the life and mission of Jesus. The " 46 III,18 | search for the fullness of life. In that encounter alone 47 III,18 | which springs up to eternal life, namely, the knowledge of 48 IV,19 | name, the teaching, the life, the promises, the Kingdom 49 IV,20 | deepest questions of his life, and respect for the action 50 IV,20 | peoples for the fullness of life in Christ. 73~Yet even during 51 IV,21 | culture is the result of the life and activity of a human 52 IV,21 | People of God, since the life of the Church as a whole 53 IV,22 | summit of all Christian life and mission. 95 It is a 54 IV,22 | complex realities of Asian life, ought to be incorporated 55 IV,22 | peoples' search for a fuller life. 104 To this end, emphasis 56 IV,22 | women in the consecrated life, making it clear that the 57 IV,23 | Christian Life as Proclamation~23. The 58 IV,23 | example of true communion of life and integrity of love. The 59 IV,23 | interrelated with a genuine life of prayer and contemplation, 60 IV,23 | those in the consecrated life and the laity are themselves 61 IV,23 | that the silent witness of life still remains the only way 62 V,24 | the mystery of his inner life and carry out his plan of 63 V,24 | might walk in newness of life (cf. Rom 6:4). At the heart 64 V,24 | is an essential demand of life in Christ that whoever enters 65 V,24 | cultures and religions "the life of the Church as communion 66 V,25 | of the unity of faith and life of the whole People of God. 67 V,25 | engaged in a "dialogue of life and heart" sustained by 68 V,25 | from sharing fully in the life and mission of the parish 69 V,25 | fostering conversion of life. 134 It is the responsibility 70 V,25 | well integrated into the life and mission of the parish 71 V,25 | Diocesan structures and parish life. Communion grows stronger 72 V,27 | reborn into the newness of life in Christ, believers are 73 V,28 | to resurrection and new life for humanity. I encourage 74 V,29 | from the true sources of life, love and happiness. This 75 V,29 | became man, shared our human life and spoke in a human language 76 V,31 | way and the truth and the life'... The fact that the followers 77 V,31 | the need for a dialogue of life and heart. The followers 78 V,31 | women in the consecrated life can contribute very significantly 79 V,31 | every level of ecclesial life, a renewed "holy pride" 80 VI,32 | called to live a communion of life which shows itself particularly 81 VI,32 | political and economic life are often inimical to human 82 VI,32 | responsibilities in public life, need to be well formed 83 VI,34 | of Jesus. Simplicity of life, deep faith and unfeigned 84 VI,34 | their role in the Church's life, including her intellectual 85 VI,34 | including her intellectual life, and by opening to them 86 VI,35 | The Gospel of Life~35. The service of human 87 VI,35 | begins with the service of life itself. Life is a great 88 VI,35 | service of life itself. Life is a great gift entrusted 89 VI,35 | are therefore guardians of life, not its proprietors. We 90 VI,35 | moment of conception, human life involves God's creative 91 VI,35 | with the Creator, who is life's source and its sole end. 92 VI,35 | without respect for human life, especially the life of 93 VI,35 | human life, especially the life of those who have no voice 94 VI,35 | to defend themselves. The life of every person, whether 95 VI,35 | on the sanctity of human life. I join them here in calling 96 VI,35 | programmes which defend the life of those who are powerless 97 VI,40 | spending on the necessities of life such as food, health, housing 98 VII,42 | form of witness is the very life of the missionary, of the 99 VII,42 | than in teaching, and in life and action than in theories".207 100 VII,42 | persuaded by holiness of life than by intellectual argument. 101 VII,43 | in the Church. By their life of prayer, zealous service 102 VII,44 | The Consecrated Life and Missionary Societies~ 103 VII,44 | between the consecrated life and mission. Under its three 104 VII,44 | caritatis, the consecrated life shows forth God's love in 105 VII,44 | The search for God, a life of fraternal communion, 106 VII,44 | characteristics of the consecrated life which can offer an appealing 107 VII,44 | those in the consecrated life to be witnesses to the universal 108 VII,44 | primacy of God and to eternal life. Living in community, they 109 VII,44 | embraced the consecrated life are called to become leaders 110 VII,44 | contemplative and ascetical life enjoy great respect, and 111 VII,44 | This makes the consecrated life a privileged means of effective 112 VII,44 | and societies of apostolic life in the evangelization of 113 VII,44 | those in the consecrated life to renew their zeal to proclaim 114 VII,44 | religious and consecrated life, and promote such vocations. 115 VII,44 | institutes of apostolic life have recently been founded 116 VII,44 | missionary societies of apostolic life, characterized by their 117 VII,45 | their proper role in the life and mission of the People 118 VII,45 | Gospel in every area of life in society, the lay faithful 119 VII,45 | participation of women in the life and mission of the Church 120 VII,46 | because through the family life is passed on from generation 121 VII,46 | the Gospel is the rule of life and the gift which the family 122 VII,46 | should be active in parish life, partaking of the sacraments, 123 VII,47 | growth in the Christian life but also help in the form 124 VII,49 | as always the seed of new life for the Church in every 125 Conclu,50| for peace and fullness of life. Especially now, in the 126 Conclu,50| that all Asians "may have life and have it abundantly" ( 127 Conclu,51| and so taste the joy of life in all its fullness.~O Mary,


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