Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | and at the close of the Great Jubilee during which we
2 Intro,1 | done this, they caught a great number of fish" (Lk 5:6).~
3 Intro,1 | The Church's joy was great this year, as she devoted
4 Intro,1 | led by him who is the "the great shepherd of the sheep" (
5 Intro,3 | Second Vatican Council to the Great Jubilee. It is with this
6 I | CHRIST ~THE LEGACY OF THE GREAT JUBILEE~
7 I,5 | mystery of Christ within the great horizon of the history of
8 I,5 | seed destined to become a great tree (cf. Mk 4:30-32). ~"
9 I,7 | by granting his Church a great host of saints and martyrs.
10 I,10 | celebration of the first great gathering dedicated to children?
11 I,10 | remind all involved of their great responsibility to use entertainment
12 I,11 | gatherings, but above all in the great Act of Entrustment with
13 I,14 | The Jubilee was also a great event of charity — and it
14 I,15 | what is the core of the great legacy it leaves us, I would
15 II,16 | contemplated his face. The Great Jubilee has certainly helped
16 II,23 | life. The Fathers have laid great stress on this soteriological
17 II,27 | investigation but also by that great heritage which is the "lived
18 III,29 | expectation that, faced with the great challenges of our time,
19 III,29 | which the experience of the Great Jubilee has, in my view,
20 III,33 | with Christ can lead. ~The great mystical tradition of the
21 III,35 | Council, there has been a great development in the way the
22 III,39 | the life of the Church, great progress has certainly been
23 IV,43 | of communion: that is the great challenge facing us in the
24 IV,46 | life. This is a question of great relevance for the life of
25 IV,47 | marriage expresses the "great mystery" of Christ's nuptial
26 IV,48 | our gaze on Christ, the Great Jubilee has given us a more
27 IV,48 | pilgrimage, I look with great hope to the Eastern Churches,
28 IV,48 | charity, and above all the great ecumenism of holiness will
29 IV,53 | year, in addition to the great harvest of charity which
30 IV,53 | stream flowing into the great river of Christian charity
31 IV,55 | that we should consider the great challenge of inter-religious
32 IV,55 | years of preparation for the Great Jubilee the Church has sought
33 IV,56 | our task to follow with great fidelity the Council's teaching
34 IV,57 | way of preparing for the Great Jubilee, to examine herself
35 IV,57 | point to the Council as the great grace bestowed on the Church
36 Conclu,58| Spirit and launch them on the great adventure of proclaiming
37 Conclu,58| ago, in the presence of a great number of Bishops assembled
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