Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1| gladly dedicated himself to Jesus Christ's upbringing,(1)
2 Intro,1| us to be his sons through Jesus Christ" (Eph 1:5). ~
3 I,2 | you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people
4 I,2 | read: "Now the birth of Jesus Christ took place in this
5 I,2 | about the annunciation of Jesus' birth: "The angel Gabriel
6 I,2 | you shall call his name Jesus. He will be great, and will
7 I,3 | you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people
8 I,3 | he must receive the name Jesus. This was a name known among
9 II,7 | fatherly protection for Jesus that God chose Joseph to
10 II,7 | While clearly affirming that Jesus was conceived by the power
11 II,7 | the virginal conception of Jesus, it is no less important
12 II,7 | says, and you will call him Jesus. Scripture recognizes that
13 II,7 | Scripture recognizes that Jesus is not born of Joseph's
14 II,7 | offspring being the Lord Jesus himself; fidelity, since
15 II,8 | the person and mission of Jesus directly through the exercise
16 II,8 | recognize that Joseph showed Jesus "by a special gift from
17 II,8 | fatherly authority over Jesus, God also gave Joseph a
18 II,8 | responsibility of Joseph toward Jesus. For salvation-which comes
19 II,8 | show how in the life of Jesus nothing was left to chance,
20 II,8 | private" or "hidden" life of Jesus is entrusted to Joseph's
21 II,9 | officially inserting the name "Jesus, son of Joseph of Nazareth" (
22 II,9 | registration clearly shows that Jesus belongs to the human race
23 II,9 | was with child, and since Jesus was born before the census
24 II,10 | shepherds who arrived at Jesus' birthplace after the angel
25 II,11 | and duty with regard to Jesus. ~The principle which holds
26 II,11 | 1) serves to explain why Jesus would accept them. As with
27 II,11 | circumcision too is "fulfilled" in Jesus. God's covenant with Abraham,
28 II,11 | and perfect realization in Jesus, who is the "yes" of all
29 II,12 | Joseph names the child "Jesus." This is the only name
30 II,12 | You shall call the child Jesus, for he will save his people
31 II,12 | own legal fatherhood over Jesus, and in speaking the name
32 II,13 | The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple ~13. This
33 II,13 | on the subsequent stay of Jesus in the Temple at the age
34 II,13 | God, when he referred to Jesus as the "salvation which
35 II,14 | cf. Hos 11:1). ~And so Jesus' way back to Nazareth from
36 II,15 | Jesus' Stay in the Temple ~15.
37 II,15 | the land of Israel. There Jesus "grew and became strong,
38 II,15 | hidden" life, during which Jesus prepared himself for his
39 II,15 | Passover in Jerusalem when Jesus was twelve years old. Together
40 II,15 | Together with Mary and Joseph, Jesus took part in the feast as
41 II,15 | were returning, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem.
42 II,15 | anxiously" (Lk 2:48). The answer Jesus gave was such that "they
43 II,15 | people said and thought: Jesus was the son (as was supposed)
44 II,15 | Nonetheless, the reply of Jesus in the Temple brought once
45 II,15 | that the twelve- year-old Jesus brought to mind: "I must
46 II,16 | Support and Education of Jesus of Nazareth ~16. The growth
47 II,16 | Nazareth ~16. The growth of Jesus "in wisdom and in stature,
48 II,16 | important task of "raising" Jesus, that is, feeding, clothing
49 II,16 | life."(30)~For his part, Jesus "was obedient to them" (
50 III,20 | his rights in regard to Jesus. "It is certain that the
51 III,21 | Person of the Word-Son, Jesus Christ. Together with human
52 III,21 | spoke to the twelve-year-old Jesus in the Temple take on their
53 III,21 | phrase: Mary's words to Jesus show the complete reality
54 III,21 | his human fatherhood over Jesus. And thus, following the
55 IV,22 | Joseph's entire life. For Jesus, these were hidden years,
56 IV,22 | submission" or obedience of Jesus in the house of Nazareth
57 IV,22 | so too, by analogy, is Jesus' work at the side of Joseph
58 IV,22 | his trade together with Jesus, Joseph brought human work
59 IV,23 | In the human growth of Jesus "in wisdom, age and grace,"
60 V,25 | example, why St. Teresa of Jesus, the great reformer of the
61 V,27 | life between Joseph and Jesus leads us to consider once
62 V,27 | reference to the humanity of Jesus as the efficacious instrument
63 V,27 | of physical contact with Jesus for healing (cf. for example,
64 V,27 | 1:41), and the influence Jesus exercised upon John the
65 V,27 | not neglect the story of Jesus' birth, his circumcision,
66 V,27 | itself: Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and Joseph, his presumed
67 V,27 | upon the "filial" love of Jesus? And vice versa why should
68 V,27 | should the "filial" love of Jesus not have had an influence
69 V,27 | develop the humanity of Jesus, which was inseparably linked
70 VI,28 | and the presumed father of Jesus..., Joseph was in his day
71 VI,30 | salvific will revealed in Jesus. Already at the beginning
72 VI,31 | fatherly love...for the child Jesus" and commended to him, as "
73 VI,31 | beloved inheritance which Jesus Christ purchased by his
74 VI,31 | once you saved the Child Jesus from mortal danger, so now
75 VI,32 | and Eternal Covenant in Jesus Christ. May he show us the
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