Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2 | the Church, thirty-five years after the Second Vatican
2 I,4 | realize that two thousand years of history have passed without
3 I,4 | Lk 2:11). Two thousand years have gone by, but Jesus'
4 I,4 | Lk 4:21). Two thousand years have gone by, but sinners
5 I,14 | otherwise. Already in the years of preparation, I had called
6 II,16 | pilgrims of two thousand years ago, the men and women of
7 II,18 | during the almost thirty years spent in Nazareth (cf. Lk
8 II,19 | had lived for almost three years, and who now convinced them
9 II,24 | when he was barely twelve years old? Already at that time
10 II,28 | Phil 1:21). ~Two thousand years after these events, the
11 III,29 | Church for two thousand years, and has now been renewed
12 III,29 | together for a number of years on a journey common to the
13 III,31 | thank the Lord that in these years he has enabled me to beatify
14 III,35 | Easter. 20 For two thousand years, Christian time has been
15 III,40 | peoples and cultures. Over the years, I have often repeated the
16 IV,55 | Vatican Council. 39 In the years of preparation for the Great
17 IV,57 | With the passing of the years, the Council documents have
18 Conclu,58| became incarnate two thousand years ago out of love for humanity,
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