Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | Mary's spouse shared in the divine mystery, the Church-on the
2 I,3 | and the one in Luke. The divine messenger introduces Joseph
3 I,3 | in accordance with the divine promise, will bring to perfect
4 II,4(7) | Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, Dei Verbum,
5 II,5 | and become sharers in the divine nature (cf. Eph 2:18; 2
6 II,5 | the first guardian of this divine mystery. Together with Mary,
7 II,5 | spouse in the faith of the divine annunciation. He is also
8 II,6(10) | Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, Dei Verbum,
9 II,8 | august dignity, since by divine disposition he was guardian,
10 II,8 | interrelate according to precise divine commands communicated by
11 II,8 | world, in accordance with divine dispositions and human laws.
12 II,14 | Galilee, an event in which divine providence once again had
13 III,18 | meant to endure. In her divine motherhood Mary had to continue
14 III,19 | Joseph not only heard the divine truth concerning his wife'
15 III,21 | human family, formed by the divine mystery. In this family,
16 III,21 | up into the unity of the Divine Person of the Word-Son,
17 V,26 | at the disposition of the divine designs, to make over to
18 V,27 | undoubtedly those whom the divine will had most intimately
19 V,27 | sensitive to the impulses of divine love have rightly seen in
20 V,27 | contemplative love of the divine Truth which radiated from
21 VI,30 | As the Constitution on Divine Revelation of the Second
22 VI,30 | reflection on the marriage of divine and human action in the
23 VI,30 | which economy the first-the divine one-is wholly sufficient
24 VI,30(46)| Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, Dei Verbum,
25 VI,31 | provident guardian of the divine Family," "the beloved inheritance
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