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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Novo Millennio

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1502 II,18 | present him to us as one who travels through towns and villages, 1503 II,16 | storing in our hearts the treasures of this very special time, 1504 Conclu,59 | Holy City of Jerusalem, treasuring in her heart the mystery 1505 I,5 | destined to become a great tree (cf. Mk 4:30-32). ~"Glory 1506 II,27 | those terrible states of trial which the mystical tradition 1507 IV,56 | not with this humble and trust-filled openness that the Second 1508 II,25 | the opening words of the Twenty-second Psalm expresses all the 1509 Conclu,59 | Epiphany, in the year 2001, the twenty-third of my Pontificate. ~ 1510 III,34 | a shallow prayer that is unable to fill their whole life. 1511 II,21(10) | Following the holy Fathers, unanimously, we teach and confess one 1512 I,4 | Incarnation would be lived as "one unceasing hymn of praise to the Trinity"2 1513 III,40 | of the consequent new and uncertain mingling of peoples and 1514 III,31 | possible only for a few "uncommon heroes" of holiness. The 1515 II,16 | own day — often perhaps unconsciouslyask believers not only 1516 III,29 | trusting optimism, but without underestimating the problems we face. We 1517 II,27 | infrequently the saints have undergone something akin to Jesus' 1518 III,39 | the Second Vatican Council underlined the pre-eminent role of 1519 III,34 | their faith progressively undermined, and would perhaps end up 1520 II,28 | again by confessing, with understandable trepidation, his love of 1521 IV,43 | immediately to the action to be undertaken, but that would not be the 1522 III,29 | accompanied by precise pastoral undertakings designed to ensure that 1523 IV,49 | every person".35 Yet, as the unequivocal words of the Gospel remind 1524 IV,48 | delicate area of ecumenism? Unhappily, as we cross the threshold 1525 IV,46 | unity of the Church is not uniformity, but an organic blending 1526 IV,54(38) | lumen non habeat, sed ab Unigenito Dei Filio, qui multis locis 1527 IV,51 | vast areas of our planet uninhabitable and hostile to humanity? 1528 IV,45 | faithful: on the one hand uniting them a priori in all that 1529 I,10 | sportspeople, from artists to university teachers, from Bishops and 1530 IV,45 | temptation to arbitrariness or unjustified claims, the spirituality 1531 | unless 1532 IV,50 | charity of works ensures an unmistakable efficacy to the charity 1533 IV,51 | making the Church's presence unpopular, but which nevertheless 1534 I,13 | just solution to the still unresolved problems of the Holy Places, 1535 III,40 | completely true to itself, with unswerving fidelity to the proclamation 1536 IV,48 | profoundly. The invocation "ut unum sint" is, at one and the 1537 Conclu,59 | goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus" ( 1538 I,13 | to begin that journey at Ur of the Chaldeans, in order 1539 | using 1540 III,34 | is more thinkable than we usually presume for the average 1541 IV,48 | profoundly. The invocation "ut unum sint" is, at one and 1542 III,39 | themselves to Scripture with the valuable help of theological and 1543 IV,45 | must be ever more highly valued. These of course are not 1544 IV,44 | more than ever intent on valuing and developing the forums 1545 III,40 | the beauty of the Church's varied face. This is perhaps only 1546 I,13 | to the Mausoleum of Yad Vashem, with its chilling reminder 1547 II,17 | mystery, prefigured in a veiled way in the Old Testament 1548 III,30 | with a kind of spiritual veneer, but to make the call to 1549 I,13 | I felt in being able to venerate the places of his birth 1550 Conclu,58 | ocean upon which we shall venture, relying on the help of 1551 II,28 | Dulcis Iesus memoria, dans vera cordis gaudia": how sweet 1552 II,17(9) | on Divine Revelation Dei Verbum, 19. ~ 1553 I,9 | to forget the Mass at Tor Vergata. ~Yet again, the young have 1554 II,19 | Thomas believed only after verifying for himself the marvellous 1555 III,34 | recitation of Lauds and Vespers. The experience of many 1556 I,13 | Word celebrated in the Paul VI Audience Hall on 23 February. 1557 III,33 | possessed by the divine Beloved, vibrating at the Spirit's touch, resting 1558 I,13 | chilling reminder of the victims of the Nazi death camps. 1559 II,18 | by showing the Nazarene victorious over death. They point to 1560 I,6 | made us more humble and vigilant in our acceptance of the 1561 II,17 | so that Saint Jerome can vigorously affirm: "Ignorance of the 1562 II,18 | travels through towns and villages, accompanied by twelve Apostles 1563 I,13 | again recently afflicted by violence, I received an extraordinary 1564 Conclu,58 | accompanied by the Blessed Virgin Mary to whom, a few months 1565 II,18 | perplexing fact of Jesus' virginal birth from Mary, wife of 1566 IV,48 | be able to reach full and visible communion with all Christians. ~ 1567 IV,49 | clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and 1568 I,13 | history. Thus I had the joy of visiting Mount Sinai, where the gift 1569 II,18 | and made him a regular visitor to the synagogue of his 1570 III,41 | presented us with a surprising vista, showing us that our own 1571 III,32 | is the secret of a truly vital Christianity, which has 1572 IV,46 | continue to give the Church a vitality that is God's gift and a 1573 IV,48 | Jubilee has given us a more vivid sense of the Church as a 1574 Conclu,59 | 2000, the Jubilee which has vividly set before our eyes once 1575 IV,45(30) | autem omnes ad consilium vocari diximus, quia saepe iuniori 1576 IV,46 | implement an extensive plan of vocational promotion, based on personal 1577 I,14 | many creditor States have voted a substantial remission 1578 I,8 | long queues of pilgrims waiting patiently to go through 1579 IV,48 | Christians of East and West to walk together in unity of faith 1580 I,13 | my prayer at the Western Wall and my visit to the Mausoleum 1581 II,25 | the Father seems not to want to heed the Son's cry. In 1582 I,8 | the Tombs of the Apostles, wanting to profess their faith, 1583 IV,55 | sure basis for peace and warding off the dread spectre of 1584 IV,46 | s exacting and decisive warning applies to all: "Do not 1585 I,15 | have felt. Jesus himself warns us: "No one who puts his 1586 I,9 | task: to become "morning watchmen" (cf. Is 21:11-12) at the 1587 I,8 | have come in successive waves to Rome, to the Tombs of 1588 I,9 | young, with the problems and weaknesses that characterize them in 1589 III,34 | dedicate the forthcoming Wednesday catecheses to reflection 1590 III,35 | of the Spirit, the true weekly Easter. 20 For two thousand 1591 IV,52 | them disinterested in the welfare of their fellow human beings: 1592 I,7 | whether ascribed to Popes well-known to history or to humble 1593 IV,48 | Christ with the Father as the wellspring of the Church's unity and 1594 II,28 | footsteps of Peter, who wept for his denial and started 1595 I,13 | surrounded my prayer at the Western Wall and my visit to the 1596 II,21 | natures, without any confusion whatsoever, but also without any possible 1597 IV,46 | education of the young to the widest array of charitable works. ~ 1598 II,18 | virginal birth from Mary, wife of Joseph. From those who 1599 IV,56 | an attitude of profound willingness to listen. We know in fact 1600 IV,56 | God, who "blows where he wills" (Jn 3:8), not infrequently 1601 IV,49 | those with whom he himself wished to be identified: "I was 1602 II,24 | it. Is this not what Luke wishes to tell us when he recounts 1603 IV,52 | in no way implies that we withdraw from "building" history. 1604 III,40 | of Paul, who cried out: "Woe to me if I do not preach 1605 I,5 | birth of the Son from the womb of Mary "in the fullness 1606 IV,54 | this light. Ours is the wonderful and demanding task of becoming 1607 Intro,2 | the "marvels" the Lord has worked for us: "Misericordias Domini 1608 II,18 | gathered (cf. Lk 1:3) and working with documents which were 1609 I,8 | humbly in the mysterious workings of God and singing his love 1610 I,8 | a life, made up of joys, worries, sufferings; the story of 1611 II,21 | invited by Christ to touch his wounds, to recognize, that is, 1612 Intro,2 | this, I feel the need to write to you, dearly beloved, 1613 III,34 | special care. But it would be wrong to think that ordinary Christians 1614 I,8(5) | De Civitate Dei, XVIII, 51, 2: PL 41, 614; cf. 1615 I,13 | visit to the Mausoleum of Yad Vashem, with its chilling 1616 IV,43 | respond to the world's deepest yearnings.~But what does this mean 1617 II,27(14) | Last Conversations. Yellow Booklet (6 July 1897): Êuvres 1618 IV,52 | lay vocation, without ever yielding to the temptation to turn 1619 IV,45 | inspiration, it is often a younger person who knows what is 1620 IV,45 | him to consult even the youngest members of the community: " 1621 Conclu,59 | We need to imitate the zeal of the Apostle Paul: "Straining 1622 II,24 | to enter that "frontier zone" of the mystery, represented


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