Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,5 | Spirit, is the pulsating heart of time, the mysterious
2 I,9 | freedom and profound joy of heart? Is not Christ the supreme
3 II,19 | every age, truly goes to the heart, and touches the depth of
4 II,28 | Jesus, the source of the heart's true joy! Heartened by
5 III,33 | filially within the Father's heart. This is the lived experience
6 III,33 | ardent devotion, until the heart truly "falls in love". Intense
7 III,33 | history: by opening our heart to the love of God it also
8 III,36 | Eucharist should really be the heart of Sunday for every baptized
9 III,37 | shows us his compassionate heart and reconciles us fully
10 III,37 | who well knows the human heart and is the Lord of history. ~
11 IV,42 | love which springs from the heart of the Eternal Father and
12 IV,42 | 5), to make us all "one heart and one soul" (Acts 4:32).
13 IV,42 | 13:2). Love is truly the "heart" of the Church, as was well
14 IV,42 | understood that the Church had a Heart and that this Heart was
15 IV,42 | had a Heart and that this Heart was aflame with Love. I
16 IV,43 | indicates above all the heart's contemplation of the mystery
17 IV,47 | history by our "hardness of heart", but which Christ came
18 IV,51 | to which every Christian heart must be sensitive. ~A special
19 IV,57 | widely known and taken to heart as important and normative
20 Conclu,58| and, above all, a generous heart to become the instruments
21 Conclu,59| Jerusalem, treasuring in her heart the mystery of her Son (
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