Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1| measure of this event of grace which in the course of the
2 Intro,3| need to profit from the grace received, by putting it
3 Intro,3| in this special year of grace, and indeed in the longer
4 I,4 | Christ. Christianity is grace, it is the wonder of a God
5 I,8 | can measure the marvels of grace wrought in human hearts?
6 I,10 | came seeking the Jubilee grace: from old people to the
7 II,18 | power by words and signs of grace and mercy. The Gospels present
8 II,20 | common way is not enough. A grace of "revelation" is needed,
9 II,20 | efforts alone, but by allowing grace to take us by the hand.
10 II,20 | dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld
11 III,30 | indulgence, as a special grace offered by Christ so that
12 III,30 | have benefited from this grace, in full awareness of its
13 III,33 | we who have received the grace of believing in Christ,
14 III,33 | journey totally sustained by grace, which nonetheless demands
15 III,38 | The primacy of grace ~38. If in the planning
16 III,38 | of life: the primacy of grace. There is a temptation which
17 III,38 | really to cooperate with his grace, and therefore invites us
18 III,38 | our hearts to the tide of grace and allow the word of Christ
19 III,41 | remains for us is, with God's grace, to follow in their footsteps. ~ ~
20 IV,54 | and open ourselves to the grace which makes us a new creation. ~
21 IV,56 | opinion: rather, it is a grace which fills us with joy,
22 IV,56 | presence of the mystery of grace, infinitely full of possibilities
23 IV,57 | the Council as the great grace bestowed on the Church in
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