Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | anniversary of the birth of Jesus and a new stage of the Church'
2 Intro,1 | ring out with the words of Jesus when one day, after speaking
3 Intro,1 | future with confidence: "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday
4 Intro,1 | Marana tha — Come, Lord Jesus" (cf. Rev 22:17, 20; 1 Cor
5 I,4 | marvellous event of the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem: "For to you
6 I,4 | years have gone by, but Jesus' proclamation of his mission,
7 I,5 | 30-32). ~"Glory to you, Jesus Christ, for you reign today
8 I,10 | imitation of Saint Joseph and of Jesus himself. That Jubilee gathering
9 I,15 | enthusiasm which we have felt. Jesus himself warns us: "No one
10 I,15 | regard we should recall how Jesus reproved Martha: "You are
11 II,16 | 16. "We wish to see Jesus" (Jn 12:21). This request,
12 II,18 | a complete biography of Jesus in accordance with the canons
13 II,18 | humanly perplexing fact of Jesus' virginal birth from Mary,
14 II,18 | tension which develops between Jesus and the dominant groups
15 II,19 | was the same face of the Jesus with whom they had lived
16 II,19 | One can never really reach Jesus except by the path of faith,
17 II,19 | evaluation of his mission, Jesus asks his disciples what "
18 II,19 | distinguished the history of Israel. Jesus is really far different!
19 II,20 | in the words with which Jesus accepts Peter's confession: "
20 II,20 | understanding things. In the case of Jesus, this common way is not
21 II,20 | disciples took place when Jesus "was praying alone" (Lk
22 II,21 | depths of the mystery. Yes, Jesus is true God and true man!
23 II,21(10)| and the same Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, perfect in his divinity
24 II,21(10)| only-begotten, God, Word and Lord Jesus Christ": DS 301-302. ~
25 II,22 | historical concreteness of Jesus' humanity. But for the Church'
26 II,22 | name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in
27 II,22 | every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory
28 II,23 | man to man himself".11 ~Jesus is "the new man" (cf. Eph
29 II,24 | understood in the words which Jesus spoke the truth about his
30 II,24 | tell us when he recounts Jesus' first recorded words, spoken
31 II,24 | been searching for him, Jesus replies without hesitation: "
32 II,24 | In his self-awareness, Jesus has no doubts: "The Father
33 II,24 | his historical existence Jesus was aware of his identity
34 II,24 | because of this awareness that Jesus was rejected and condemned:
35 II,24 | Gethsemane and on Golgotha Jesus' human awareness will be
36 II,25 | alone before the Father, Jesus cries out to him in his
37 II,25 | back to the Father's face, Jesus not only had to take on
38 II,25 | paradox can be heard in Jesus' seemingly desperate cry
39 II,26 | 26. Jesus' cry on the Cross, dear
40 II,26 | has not failed to ask how Jesus could possibly experience
41 II,27 | undergone something akin to Jesus' experience on the Cross
42 II,27 | communion with the agony of Jesus, "experiencing" in herself
43 II,27 | herself the very paradox of Jesus's own bliss and anguish: "
44 II,28 | In the days of his flesh, Jesus offered up prayers and supplications,
45 II,28 | how sweet is the memory of Jesus, the source of the heart'
46 IV,42 | through the Spirit which Jesus gives us (cf. Rom 5:5),
47 IV,48 | Mystical Body. The prayer of Jesus in the Upper Room — "as
48 IV,48 | closed-heartedness. It is on Jesus's prayer and not on our
49 IV,49 | the Kingdom of God which Jesus himself sowed during his
50 Conclu,58| more, echoing the words of Jesus himself and giving voice
51 Conclu,59| upward call of God in Christ Jesus" (Phil 3:13-14). Together,
52 Conclu,59| cf. Lk 2:51). ~The Risen Jesus accompanies us on our way
53 Conclu,59| once more the mystery of Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of
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