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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Ecclesia in America

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conversion

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,3 | Jesus Christ: The Way to Conversion, Communion and Solidarity 2 Intro,3 | Church and calling people to conversion, communion and solidarity. 3 Intro,7 | Christ” is “the path to conversion, communion and solidarity”. 4 I,8 | an authentic process of conversion, communion and solidarity” (11) 5 I,8 | cf. Lk 19:1-10) is the conversion of the tax collector, who 6 I,8 | Christianity was certainly the conversion of Saul, the future Paul, 7 I,12 | starting-point of authentic conversion and of renewed communion 8 I,12 | produces authentic fruits of conversion of heart.~A second place 9 II,13 | which show the need for conversion and the Lord's forgiveness. 10 II,16 | might lead to a sincere conversion and a practical exercise 11 III | CHAPTER III~THE PATH OF CONVERSION~“Repent therefore and be 12 III,26 | The urgency of the call to conversion~26. “The time is fulfilled 13 III,26 | a more decisive personal conversion and a stimulus to ever more 14 III,26 | Gospel. Christ's call to conversion finds an echo in the words 15 III,26 | living Jesus impels us to conversion.~In speaking of conversion, 16 III,26 | conversion.~In speaking of conversion, the New Testament uses 17 III,26 | 6). This means that true conversion needs to be prepared and 18 III,26 | Reconciliation and the Eucharist. Conversion leads to fraternal communion, 19 III,26 | we do for Christ himself. Conversion, therefore, fosters a new 20 III,26 | holiness. In order to speak of conversion, the gap between faith and 21 III,27 | The social dimension of conversion~27. Yet conversion is incomplete 22 III,27 | dimension of conversion~27. Yet conversion is incomplete if we are 23 III,27 | relation to a more profound conversion and with regard to relationships 24 III,27 | Christian people of America conversion to the Gospel means to revise “ 25 III,28 | Continuing conversion~28. In this life, conversion 26 III,28 | conversion~28. In this life, conversion is a goal which is never 27 III,28 | the footsteps of Jesus, conversion is a lifelong task. While 28 III,28 | which leads us to continuing conversion”.( 75)~The universal call 29 III,28 | The universal call to conversion has special implications 30 III,28 | task in this way: “This conversion demands especially of us 31 III,29 | spirituality, which is the goal of conversion, we mean “not a part of 32 III,30 | Constitution on the Church.( 87) Conversion is directed to holiness, 33 III,30 | directed to holiness, since conversion “is not an end in itself 34 III,32 | Penance and reconciliation~32. Conversion (metanoia), to which every 35 III,32 | recommended on this path of conversion and quest for holiness are “ 36 IV,40 | so that through constant conversion, the spirit of prayer, the 37 V,52 | for its part the fruit of conversion, leads to the service of 38 V,53 | statement of the demands of conversion~53. At a time when in the 39 V,53 | with renewed vigor that conversion consists in commitment to 40 V,58 | awaken a sincere desire for conversion leading to reconciliation 41 Conclu,76| Christ who is “the way of conversion, communion and solidarity


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