Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,5 | made" (Jn 1:3; cf. Col 1:15). His incarnation, culminating
2 I,5 | God came to us (cf. Mk 1:15), indeed took root in our
3 I,15 | New energies ~15. These are only some of
4 II,17 | action of the Spirit (cf. Jn 15:26) from whom the sacred
5 II,17 | of the Apostles (cf. Jn 15:27), who had a first-hand
6 II,19 | you say that I am?" (Mt 16:15). Only the faith proclaimed
7 II,22 | humanity, except sin (cf. Heb 4:15). From this perspective,
8 II,25 | you forsaken me?' " (Mk 15:34). Is it possible to imagine
9 II,28 | our faith empty (cf. 1 Cor 15:14). The Resurrection was
10 II,28 | that I love you" (Jn 21:15-17). She does so in the
11 III,32 | in me and I in you" (Jn 15:4). This reciprocity is
12 III,33(18)| Meditation Orationis Formas (15 October 1989): AAS 82 (1990),
13 III,35 | faith is based (cf. 1 Cor 15:14), an event set at the
14 III,38 | can do nothing" (cf. Jn 15:5). ~It is prayer which
15 III,40 | a new talent (cf. Mt 25:15) which the Lord has put
16 IV,45(29) | Priests Ecclesiae de Mysterio (15 August 1997): AAS 89 (1997),
17 IV,56 | is within us (cf. 1 Pt 3:15). We should not fear that
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