Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,4 | advanced in her pilgrimage of faith, and faithfully preserved
2 II,4 | those who follow Christ by faith.~Now at the beginning of
3 II,4 | of this pilgrimage, the faith of Mary meets the faith
4 II,4 | faith of Mary meets the faith of Joseph. If Elizabeth
5 II,4 | the clearest "obedience of faith" (cf. Rom 1:5; 16:26; 2
6 II,4 | altogether special way to the faith of Mary. He accepted as
7 II,4 | teaches: "'The obedience of faith' must be given to God as
8 II,4 | himself. By this obedience of faith man freely commits himself
9 II,4 | touches the very essence of faith, is perfectly applicable
10 II,5 | the first to share in the faith of the Mother of God and
11 II,5 | supports his spouse in the faith of the divine annunciation.
12 II,5 | of Mary's "pilgrimage of faith." It is a path along which-especially
13 II,6 | Nevertheless, Joseph's way of faith moved in the same direction:
14 III,17| course of that pilgrimage of faith which was his life, Joseph,
15 III,21| accepted with the "obedience of faith" his human fatherhood over
16 III,21| to human beings through faith, he certainly came to discover
17 IV,23 | lives, by accepting, through faith, a living participation
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