Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | hearts ring out with the words of Jesus when one day, after
2 Intro,1 | companions trusted Christ's words, and cast the nets. "When
3 Intro,1 | 6).~Duc in altum! These words ring out for us today, and
4 Intro,1 | renewed jubilation the ancient words of thanksgiving: "Give thanks
5 I,7 | convinces without the need for words, is the living reflection
6 I,15 | deep", trusting in Christ's words: Duc in altum! What we have
7 II,18 | demands and its power by words and signs of grace and mercy.
8 II,18 | degrees of acceptance of his words. ~The Gospel narrative then
9 II,19 | challenged by his actions and his words. One can never really reach
10 II,20 | enlightening insight in the words with which Jesus accepts
11 II,21 | that our concepts and our words are limited. The formula,
12 II,24 | correctly understood in the words which Jesus spoke the truth
13 II,24 | recounts Jesus' first recorded words, spoken in the Temple in
14 II,25 | the Father in the opening words of the Twenty-second Psalm
15 IV,42 | human race".26 ~The Lord's words on this point are too precise
16 IV,49 | mystery of Christ. By these words, no less than by the orthodoxy
17 IV,49 | Yet, as the unequivocal words of the Gospel remind us,
18 IV,50 | submerged by the ocean of words which daily engulfs us in
19 IV,50 | efficacy to the charity of words. ~
20 Conclu,58| Once more, echoing the words of Jesus himself and giving
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