Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | the merciful love of the Father which has once again been
2 I,5 | the Word and image of the Father, that "all things were made" (
3 I,5 | we have also adored the Father and the Spirit, the one
4 I,13 | footsteps of Abraham "our father in faith" (cf. Rom 4:11-
5 II,20 | revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven" (16:17).
6 II,20 | needed, which comes from the Father (cf. ibid.). Luke gives
7 II,20 | of the only Son from the Father" (1:14). ~
8 II,21 | Eternal Word, the Son of the Father. The two natures, without
9 II,22 | to the glory of God the Father" (Phil 2:9-11). ~
10 II,24 | that I must be about my Father's affairs?" (Lk 2:49). It
11 II,24 | Jesus has no doubts: "The Father is in me and I am in the
12 II,24 | is in me and I am in the Father" (Jn 10:38).~However valid
13 II,24 | but also called God his Father, making himself equal with
14 II,24 | the Son of the heavenly Father. ~
15 II,25 | him, and alone before the Father, Jesus cries out to him
16 II,25 | expression of trust: "Abba, Father". He asks him to take away,
17 II,25 | cf. Mk 14:36). But the Father seems not to want to heed
18 II,25 | to bring man back to the Father's face, Jesus not only had
19 II,25 | anguished "why" addressed to the Father in the opening words of
20 II,26 | who offers his life to the Father in love, for the salvation
21 II,26 | sin, "abandoned" by the Father, he "abandons" himself into
22 II,26 | himself into the hands of the Father. His eyes remain fixed on
23 II,26 | eyes remain fixed on the Father. Precisely because of the
24 II,26 | knowledge and experience of the Father which he alone has, even
25 II,26 | He alone, who sees the Father and rejoices fully in him,
26 II,26 | what it means to resist the Father's love by sin. More than
27 II,26 | profound unity with the Father, by its very nature a source
28 II,27 | Divine Providence, God the Father shows Catherine of Siena
29 II,27 | 34) and expressing to the Father his ultimate filial abandonment: "
30 II,27 | ultimate filial abandonment: "Father, into your hands I commend
31 II,28 | The Resurrection was the Father's response to Christ's obedience,
32 III,30 | together by the unity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit",15
33 III,31 | perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect" (Mt 5:48). ~
34 III,32 | to contemplation of the Father's face. Learning this Trinitarian
35 III,33 | Christ, the revealer of the Father and the Saviour of the world,
36 III,33 | resting filially within the Father's heart. This is the lived
37 III,33 | loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and
38 IV,42 | the heart of the Eternal Father and is poured out upon us
39 IV,48 | the Upper Room — "as you, Father, are in me and I in you,
40 IV,48 | unity of Christ with the Father as the wellspring of the
41 Conclu,58| them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the
42 Conclu,59| whole Church rise to the Father, through Christ, in the
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