Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2| and how he has inspired new aspirations towards holiness
2 Intro,2| among other ways, in the new manner of active collaboration
3 Intro,2| that today must be given to new situations. In reality,
4 Intro,2| the growth and spread of new "movements" alongside other
5 Intro,3| the Third Millennium.~A new state of affairs today both
6 Intro,3| time. For faith throws a new light on all things and
7 Intro,4| fascinated by a very old and yet new temptation, namely, that
8 Intro,5| ways to be creators of a new, more humane culture, is
9 Intro,6| the people of our time a new and significant resonance:
10 1,9 | the baptized become a "new creation" (Gal 6:15; 2 Cor
11 1,12 | for a reclothing with "the new man", that is, with Jesus
12 1,14 | Referring to the baptized as "new born babes", the apostle
13 1,14 | light" (1 Pt 2:4-5, 9).~A new aspect to the grace and
14 1,17 | inseparable element of the new life of Baptism, and therefore
15 1,17 | can find at this moment new models of holiness and new
16 1,17 | new models of holiness and new witnesses of heroic virtue
17 2,19 | Church as Communion is the "new" People, the "messianic"
18 2,19 | Children... for its law, the new commandment to love as Christ
19 2,19 | unite the members of the New People among themselves -
20 2,21 | 12:4-8). These and other New Testament texts indicate
21 2,22 | apostles-seed of the People of the New Covenant and origin of the
22 2,23 | fact is expressed in the new Code of Canon Law(77). At
23 2,24 | given to these gifts in the New Testament are an indication
24 2,26 | the parish still enjoys a new and promising season. At
25 2,29 | movements. We can speak of a new era of group endeavours
26 2,29 | very roots, movements and new sodalities have sprouted,
27 2,31 | the process of employing new forms, cannot renounce the
28 2,31 | exceedingly opportune that some new associations and movements
29 3,32 | everyone know and live the "new" communion that the Son
30 3,33 | prospect and realization of new life according to the Spirit.~
31 3,34 | and these will lead to new ways of living more in conformity
32 3,35 | effort, and enter into a new stage of history in her
33 3,35 | evangelized goes forth into a new region of the world so that
34 3,38 | of human life which imply new responsibilities. In fact,
35 3,38 | the "challenge" posed by new problems in bioethics. The
36 3,38 | challenges presented by enormous new technological power, endangering
37 3,43 | participation; to develop new solidarity among those that
38 3,43 | common work; to raise up new forms of entrepreneurship
39 3,44 | the massmedia represents a new frontier for the mission
40 4,48 | provides older people with a new opportunity in the apostolate.
41 4,48 | at such times knows only new ways of application. As
42 4,51 | and to motherhood. Today new possibilities are opened
43 4,51 | responsibilities-indeed he can be involved in new and significant relations
44 4,53 | the Kingdom of God in a new and even more valuable manner.
45 5,60 | the perennial yet always new questions that concern individuals
46 5,62 | men and women in whom the new commandment is enfleshed.
47 5,64 | God's Kingdom, and~of a "new heaven and a new earth".~~
48 5,64 | and~of a "new heaven and a new earth".~~You who were gathered
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