Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | catch: "Duc in altum" (Lk 5:4). Peter and his first companions
2 Intro,1 | brings new life (cf. Jn 4:14). This is the merciful
3 I,4 | 4. "We give thanks to you,
4 I,4 | fulfilled in your hearing" (Lk 4:21). Two thousand years
5 I,4(3) | Ibid., 4: loc. cit., 133. ~
6 I,5 | the fullness of time" (Gal 4:4). Understood in his divine
7 I,5 | fullness of time" (Gal 4:4). Understood in his divine
8 I,5 | become a great tree (cf. Mk 4:30-32). ~"Glory to you,
9 I,10 | Kingdom of God (cf. Mt 18:2-4). ~Thus, in a sense, it
10 I,10 | regard (cf. Mk 10:6-8; Mt 19:4-6) and to commit themselves
11 I,13 | father in faith" (cf. Rom 4:11-16). However, I had to
12 II,18 | of his own town (cf. Lk 4:16). ~Without being complete
13 II,22 | humanity, except sin (cf. Heb 4:15). From this perspective,
14 II,23 | is "the new man" (cf. Eph 4:24; Col 3:10) who calls
15 III,30 | your sanctification" (1 Th 4:3). It is a duty which concerns
16 III,30(15)| Oratione Dominica, 23: PL 4, 553; cf. Lumen Gentium,
17 III,30(15)| 553; cf. Lumen Gentium, 4. ~
18 III,32 | me and I in you" (Jn 15:4). This reciprocity is the
19 IV,42 | heart and one soul" (Acts 4:32). It is in building this
20 IV,56(41) | Modern World Gaudium et Spes, 4. ~
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